A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... beauty of expression ; . . each thought is so truly an addition and not an expansion of the preceding . " - E . P. Whipple . . " These short papers say what they have to say without preface and in literary undress , without a ...
... beauty of expression ; . . each thought is so truly an addition and not an expansion of the preceding . " - E . P. Whipple . . " These short papers say what they have to say without preface and in literary undress , without a ...
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... beauty to the homeliest prac- tical wisdom . " - E . P. Whipple . 6 • " The Essays , ' or ' Counsels Civil and Moral , ' were espe- cially enriched with the brighter blossoms of their great author's matured fancy . In this respect that ...
... beauty to the homeliest prac- tical wisdom . " - E . P. Whipple . 6 • " The Essays , ' or ' Counsels Civil and Moral , ' were espe- cially enriched with the brighter blossoms of their great author's matured fancy . In this respect that ...
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... beauty and deformity , and the like , which are inherent and not extern ; and again , those which are caused by extern fortune ; as sovereignty , nobility , obscure birth , riches , want , magistracy , privateness , prosperity ...
... beauty and deformity , and the like , which are inherent and not extern ; and again , those which are caused by extern fortune ; as sovereignty , nobility , obscure birth , riches , want , magistracy , privateness , prosperity ...
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... beauty , and his sensitiveness ; becomes a good fencer , but holds himself austerely aloof from most student society ; develops great hostility to scholasticism ; even while at Cambridge Milton already considered himself as dedicated to ...
... beauty , and his sensitiveness ; becomes a good fencer , but holds himself austerely aloof from most student society ; develops great hostility to scholasticism ; even while at Cambridge Milton already considered himself as dedicated to ...
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... beauty . " -G . B. Cheever . " His characters come as fresh , as vivid , as if they were out of Scott or Molière ; the tinker is as great a master of charac- ter and fiction as the greatest , almost . ” — Andrew Lang . " The pent - up ...
... beauty . " -G . B. Cheever . " His characters come as fresh , as vivid , as if they were out of Scott or Molière ; the tinker is as great a master of charac- ter and fiction as the greatest , almost . ” — Andrew Lang . " The pent - up ...
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