The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... literature as is purely personal . Devotional literature is ex- cluded from our purview . But there remains the literature which may be called didactic , that assumes a quite different attitude of the author towards his public . A good ...
... literature as is purely personal . Devotional literature is ex- cluded from our purview . But there remains the literature which may be called didactic , that assumes a quite different attitude of the author towards his public . A good ...
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... literature . Among recent works of fiction in which religion takes a promi- nent or a supreme place Fogazzaro's Il Santo , ' from the interest which it has aroused , the attention it has attracted , demands a special notice . It does ...
... literature . Among recent works of fiction in which religion takes a promi- nent or a supreme place Fogazzaro's Il Santo , ' from the interest which it has aroused , the attention it has attracted , demands a special notice . It does ...
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... literature . And in literature , with prose for the moment , rather than with poetry , otherwise Mr. Davidson's ballad of ' The ' Nun ' were an instance calling for some remark . But we propose now to deal only with prose , and of that ...
... literature . And in literature , with prose for the moment , rather than with poetry , otherwise Mr. Davidson's ballad of ' The ' Nun ' were an instance calling for some remark . But we propose now to deal only with prose , and of that ...
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