IntentionsAMS Press, 1980 |
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Strana 10
... Cyril . What is the subject ? Vivian . I intend to call it " The Decay of Ly- ing : A Protest . " Cyril . Lying ! I should have thought that our politicians kept up that habit . Vivian . I assure you that they do not . They never rise ...
... Cyril . What is the subject ? Vivian . I intend to call it " The Decay of Ly- ing : A Protest . " Cyril . Lying ! I should have thought that our politicians kept up that habit . Vivian . I assure you that they do not . They never rise ...
Strana 12
... Cyril . I should be black - balled on the ground of animal spirits , I suppose ? Vivian . Probably . Besides , you are a little too old . We don't admit anybody who is of the usual age . Cyril . Well , I should fancy you are all a good ...
... Cyril . I should be black - balled on the ground of animal spirits , I suppose ? Vivian . Probably . Besides , you are a little too old . We don't admit anybody who is of the usual age . Cyril . Well , I should fancy you are all a good ...
Strana 37
... Cyril . I like that . I can see it . Is that the end ? Vivian . No. There is one more passage , but it is purely practical . It simply suggests some meth- ods by which we could revive this lost art of Lying . Cyril . Well , before you ...
... Cyril . I like that . I can see it . Is that the end ? Vivian . No. There is one more passage , but it is purely practical . It simply suggests some meth- ods by which we could revive this lost art of Lying . Cyril . Well , before you ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
absolutely admirable æsthetic Aristotle art criticism artist beauty become certainly Charles Lamb Charles Reade charm cism colour creation creative critical spirit culture curious Cyril dear DECAY OF LYING delightful dreams Dvorák emotional Ernest everything exquisite eyes fact faculty fancy fascinated feel fiction George Meredith Gilbert Giorgione give Goethe Greek Hamlet highest Criticism ideal imaginative imitative instinct intellectual invented L'Assommoir less Linden House lips literature live look Lucien de Rubempré lute Lying marvellous mean ment merely method mode modernity of form mood moral Nature never painter painting pass passion perfect personality Philistine Plato pleasure poet poetry poison prose purely realise recognise Robert Elsmere secret seems self-conscious sense Shakespeare simply sordid soul sphere strange style subject-matter subtle talk tells temperament thing Thomas Griffiths Wainewright thought tion true critic truth ture visible arts Vivian vulgar Wainewright weary wonder write