English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... Novels with Waverley . These works , with constant contributions to magazines , and literary and historical works , occupied him till his death in 1832. His literary career was one of unexampled prosperity ; but the failure of ...
... Novels with Waverley . These works , with constant contributions to magazines , and literary and historical works , occupied him till his death in 1832. His literary career was one of unexampled prosperity ; but the failure of ...
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... novels then in vogue , and now almost forgotten , or at the ponderous translations and jejune treatises of the day . The older school was decaying , and the forcible alertness of the newer school never strongly affected Scott . His ...
... novels then in vogue , and now almost forgotten , or at the ponderous translations and jejune treatises of the day . The older school was decaying , and the forcible alertness of the newer school never strongly affected Scott . His ...
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... novels . In those which have other scenes he deliberately adopts a certain conventional style , which works its effect as a whole , and which in selected passages is apt to impress rather by a falsetto , which it loses when taken in the ...
... novels . In those which have other scenes he deliberately adopts a certain conventional style , which works its effect as a whole , and which in selected passages is apt to impress rather by a falsetto , which it loses when taken in the ...
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... novels , not because they show the most characteristic marks of the genius which is there contained , but chiefly ... novels . In the novels our interest is absorbed by qualities that leave us little attention to spare for style ; but ...
... novels , not because they show the most characteristic marks of the genius which is there contained , but chiefly ... novels . In the novels our interest is absorbed by qualities that leave us little attention to spare for style ; but ...
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... novels . We are in the habit of consoling ourselves for the lack of commanding literary excellence in our own generation by appealing to the high standard of anonymous writing in the journal and reviews . It is interesting to see the ...
... novels . We are in the habit of consoling ourselves for the lack of commanding literary excellence in our own generation by appealing to the high standard of anonymous writing in the journal and reviews . It is interesting to see the ...
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