LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página vii
... tastes , and never had the ad- vantage of Laboratory Courses in literature . To confess the truth , this little volume is equally innocent of any disciplinary intention . It is not designed to train the critical faculties of anybody ...
... tastes , and never had the ad- vantage of Laboratory Courses in literature . To confess the truth , this little volume is equally innocent of any disciplinary intention . It is not designed to train the critical faculties of anybody ...
Página 22
... taste or distaste ; or when once it be . comes indifferent , it begins to be disrelishing . I am , in plainer words , a bundle of prejudices -made up of likings and dislikings - the veri- est thrall to sympathies , apathies ...
... taste or distaste ; or when once it be . comes indifferent , it begins to be disrelishing . I am , in plainer words , a bundle of prejudices -made up of likings and dislikings - the veri- est thrall to sympathies , apathies ...
Página 25
... with him , for he sets you right . His taste never fluctuates . His morality never abates . He cannot compromise , or understand mid- dle actions . There can be but a right and a wrong . His conversation is as a book .25 Essays.
... with him , for he sets you right . His taste never fluctuates . His morality never abates . He cannot compromise , or understand mid- dle actions . There can be but a right and a wrong . His conversation is as a book .25 Essays.
Página 31
... taste can do without . I should starve at their primitive banquet . My appetites are too high for the salads which ( according to Evelyn ) dressed for the angel , my gusto too excited To sit a guest with Daniel at his pulse . Eve The ...
... taste can do without . I should starve at their primitive banquet . My appetites are too high for the salads which ( according to Evelyn ) dressed for the angel , my gusto too excited To sit a guest with Daniel at his pulse . Eve The ...
Página 43
... taste how nice the burnt pig eats . " The ears of Ho - ti tingled with horror . He cursed his son , and he cursed himself that ever he should beget a son that should eat burnt pig . Bo - bo , whose scent was wonderfully sharp- ened ...
... taste how nice the burnt pig eats . " The ears of Ho - ti tingled with horror . He cursed his son , and he cursed himself that ever he should beget a son that should eat burnt pig . Bo - bo , whose scent was wonderfully sharp- ened ...
Términos y frases comunes
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