Littell's Living Age, 180. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1889 |
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4. oldal
... sense of fact , while they apply indifferently to verse and prose , so far as either is really imaginative - cer- tain conditions of true art in both alike , which conditions may also contain in them the secret of the proper ...
... sense of fact , while they apply indifferently to verse and prose , so far as either is really imaginative - cer- tain conditions of true art in both alike , which conditions may also contain in them the secret of the proper ...
12. oldal
... sense in them . - 29 In this way , according to the well- known saying , " The style is the man , ' complex or simple , in his individuality , his plenary sense of what he really has to say , his sense of the world ; all cautions re ...
... sense in them . - 29 In this way , according to the well- known saying , " The style is the man , ' complex or simple , in his individuality , his plenary sense of what he really has to say , his sense of the world ; all cautions re ...
340. oldal
... sense which enables an able man to succeed in any form or phase of public life . But common sense has its axioms , and so has war its rules , which cannot be disregarded or ignored without serious danger . Those rules must be known ...
... sense which enables an able man to succeed in any form or phase of public life . But common sense has its axioms , and so has war its rules , which cannot be disregarded or ignored without serious danger . Those rules must be known ...
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FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW | 3 |
Daniel OConnells Correspondence | 22 |
ATHENS Sketches | 27 |
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