Fisher's Ghost, and Other EssaysF.W. Cheshire, 1950 - 208 pages |
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Page 35
... hand admiration is no substitute for true appreciation ; he would force men to rest their faith on a sincere foundation , on “ laws that in the high empyrean had their birth " . Murdoch , however , breaks only images , not the perfect ...
... hand admiration is no substitute for true appreciation ; he would force men to rest their faith on a sincere foundation , on “ laws that in the high empyrean had their birth " . Murdoch , however , breaks only images , not the perfect ...
Page 137
... hands of a father with three sons , equally worthy to be his heir , and all equally beloved . Thereupon the father caused two other ... hand on the land of Luther ? Realist or Romantic ? George Crabbe came out at the 137 NATHAN THE WISE.
... hands of a father with three sons , equally worthy to be his heir , and all equally beloved . Thereupon the father caused two other ... hand on the land of Luther ? Realist or Romantic ? George Crabbe came out at the 137 NATHAN THE WISE.
Page 175
... hand in hand with dialect . The compromise is being brought about gradually and is free from offence on both sides of the water and free from speech affectations pilloried by Molière and Bernard Shaw . You and I are responsible for the ...
... hand in hand with dialect . The compromise is being brought about gradually and is free from offence on both sides of the water and free from speech affectations pilloried by Molière and Bernard Shaw . You and I are responsible for the ...
Contents
FISHERS GHOSTTWO SIDELIGHTS | 1 |
THAT WORD AGAIN | 16 |
THE ESSENTIAL MURDOCH | 33 |
Copyright | |
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