Tennessee Studies in Literature: Special number, Utgave 11961 |
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... says he was eminently ugly but fond of his person ; 39 Sir Joshua , that " he always took care to stand forward and draw the attention of the company upon himself " ; " Foote , that he thought he could make a speech as well as Burke.41 ...
... says he was eminently ugly but fond of his person ; 39 Sir Joshua , that " he always took care to stand forward and draw the attention of the company upon himself " ; " Foote , that he thought he could make a speech as well as Burke.41 ...
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... says . " Best thing in the world for him . " Nor is he any better with proverbs and familiar quotations than he is with Shakespeare and Milton . " Handsome is as handsome does " becomes " Handsome is and handsome does . " Too many drugs ...
... says . " Best thing in the world for him . " Nor is he any better with proverbs and familiar quotations than he is with Shakespeare and Milton . " Handsome is as handsome does " becomes " Handsome is and handsome does . " Too many drugs ...
Side 127
... says Mr. Bloom . " Bella Poetria ! " he says [ for the Italian poesia ] , and he continues , " Bello- donna voglio , " meaning , I suppose , " I want a beautiful woman . ” But by changing bella to bello he has lapsed not only ...
... says Mr. Bloom . " Bella Poetria ! " he says [ for the Italian poesia ] , and he continues , " Bello- donna voglio , " meaning , I suppose , " I want a beautiful woman . ” But by changing bella to bello he has lapsed not only ...
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Byron Chênedollé and Lermontovs Dying Gladiator | 1 |
The Critic and the Ballad | 11 |
Some Records of the Somyr Play | 19 |
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