Of Reading BooksConstable, 1930 - 153 páginas |
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... human shapes . The moor is elemental as the frosts and rains that carved it ; the road is old as the prehistoric dead whose feet first wore its winding track . And He and She , as Hardy lends us eyes to see them , are woven in one web ...
... human shapes . The moor is elemental as the frosts and rains that carved it ; the road is old as the prehistoric dead whose feet first wore its winding track . And He and She , as Hardy lends us eyes to see them , are woven in one web ...
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... human nature ; and they view ( and we with them ) the human scene from the towering upper storeys of the world , or else take human form , and , like the ancient Adversary , walk , mocking or in pity , to and fro upon the earth . I ...
... human nature ; and they view ( and we with them ) the human scene from the towering upper storeys of the world , or else take human form , and , like the ancient Adversary , walk , mocking or in pity , to and fro upon the earth . I ...
Página 137
... human however . Well , it is human , and the sort of reading which just now I have in mind is a creature not too bright and good even for human nature's daily food . Here is a passage in which William Hazlitt is talking of luxuriating ...
... human however . Well , it is human , and the sort of reading which just now I have in mind is a creature not too bright and good even for human nature's daily food . Here is a passage in which William Hazlitt is talking of luxuriating ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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