Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr ZenfelsdröckhChapman and Hall, 1849 - 324 sider |
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Side v
... seems doubtful . For a jeu d'esprit of that kind , it is too long ; it would have suited better as an essay or article than as a volume . The Author has no great tact ; his wit is frequently heavy ; and reminds one of the German Baron ...
... seems doubtful . For a jeu d'esprit of that kind , it is too long ; it would have suited better as an essay or article than as a volume . The Author has no great tact ; his wit is frequently heavy ; and reminds one of the German Baron ...
Side vi
... seems to be under the control of Stillschweigen and Cognie , -Silence and Company . If the Clothes - Philosophy and its Author are making so great a sensation throughout Ger- many as is pretended , how happens it that the only notice we ...
... seems to be under the control of Stillschweigen and Cognie , -Silence and Company . If the Clothes - Philosophy and its Author are making so great a sensation throughout Ger- many as is pretended , how happens it that the only notice we ...
Side viii
... seems to look the same way . But though there is a good deal of remark throughout the work in a half - serious , half - comic style upon dress , it seems to be in reality a treatise upon the great science of Things in General , which ...
... seems to look the same way . But though there is a good deal of remark throughout the work in a half - serious , half - comic style upon dress , it seems to be in reality a treatise upon the great science of Things in General , which ...
Side 5
... seems probable enough , this abstruse Inquiry might , in spite of the results it leads to , have continued dormant for inde- finite periods . The Editor of these sheets , though otherwise boasting himself a man of confirmed specu ...
... seems probable enough , this abstruse Inquiry might , in spite of the results it leads to , have continued dormant for inde- finite periods . The Editor of these sheets , though otherwise boasting himself a man of confirmed specu ...
Side 17
... seems to be discoverable ; or only such as men give of mountain rocks and antediluvian ruins : That they have been created by unknown agencies , are in a state of gradual decay , and for the present reflect light and resist pressure ...
... seems to be discoverable ; or only such as men give of mountain rocks and antediluvian ruins : That they have been created by unknown agencies , are in a state of gradual decay , and for the present reflect light and resist pressure ...
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