Injury Time: A MemoirPimlico, 2003 - 183 páginas D.J. Enright died soon after putting the finishing touches to this memoir and commonplace book in which he muses upon his own condition and that of the world he knows he is leaving. With humanity and wit, he contemplates literature, manners, morals, people and the English language. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 21
Página 23
... means - and will always mean , no matter how many Lewinskys hit the headlines - the mother of St Augustine . Her son confessed that she suffered greater pangs during his spiritual pregnancy than when giving birth to him in the flesh ...
... means - and will always mean , no matter how many Lewinskys hit the headlines - the mother of St Augustine . Her son confessed that she suffered greater pangs during his spiritual pregnancy than when giving birth to him in the flesh ...
Página 28
... means ( means won't be hard to come by ) , but go easy in public . Anyone seen laughing at himself is truly laughable . Coleridge tells two apposite stories . A certain Nehemiah Higginbottom published a satirical sonnet about the house ...
... means ( means won't be hard to come by ) , but go easy in public . Anyone seen laughing at himself is truly laughable . Coleridge tells two apposite stories . A certain Nehemiah Higginbottom published a satirical sonnet about the house ...
Página 111
... means that we have less to enjoy than to avoid , that extreme sensual delight touches us less than the lightest of pains . ( Once a generally received or at least professed opinion : ' For the world , I count it not an inn , but an ...
... means that we have less to enjoy than to avoid , that extreme sensual delight touches us less than the lightest of pains . ( Once a generally received or at least professed opinion : ' For the world , I count it not an inn , but an ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
asked believe better British Bushisms called Chatto Chinese Coleridge Cowper critic culture cystoscope D. J. Enright death Dictionary doctor Downing College dream dysphemisms EastEnders Eliot endoscopy English Enright expression eyes F. R. Leavis feel German Goethe happened head headline hear heaven hell Hoggart hospital human Joseph Brodsky lady language later least less literally Literary Supplement literature living look Lord Belstead Mapp and Lucia matter means mind Montaigne moral Mslexia never newspaper novel nurse one's Oxford Book perhaps person Play Resumed poem poet poetry Professor prose published reader reason religion reviewer seems sense Sima Qian Singapore someone soul sound speak story Sylvia Plath talk television tell there's things thought translator tumour University Vernon Scannell wife wish woman wonder word writing written young
Referencias a este libro
An Introduction to Moral Philosophy and Moral Education Robin Barrow Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |