English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... Thought HENRY HART MILMAN Gregory the Great St. Francis of Assisi The Latin Mysteries GEORGE GROTE • 337 338 W. Macneile Dixon 345 348 • 350 353 W. Macneile Dixon 357 The Physical Configuration of Greece . 360 The Sophists The ...
... Thought HENRY HART MILMAN Gregory the Great St. Francis of Assisi The Latin Mysteries GEORGE GROTE • 337 338 W. Macneile Dixon 345 348 • 350 353 W. Macneile Dixon 357 The Physical Configuration of Greece . 360 The Sophists The ...
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... thoughts as may be current . The truth is , that style in our own day is a complex matter , and he would be rash who ... thought of its quality . We must remember also that there were influences from outside that could not but tell on ...
... thoughts as may be current . The truth is , that style in our own day is a complex matter , and he would be rash who ... thought of its quality . We must remember also that there were influences from outside that could not but tell on ...
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... thought and ingenious intricacies of feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not forget ...
... thought and ingenious intricacies of feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not forget ...
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... thought , that simplicity of diction by which alone accurate thought can convey itself . It will not be a less potent instrument because for a time it has bent itself to the needs of a restless age , and has acquired some fresh ...
... thought , that simplicity of diction by which alone accurate thought can convey itself . It will not be a less potent instrument because for a time it has bent itself to the needs of a restless age , and has acquired some fresh ...
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... thought to give countenance to the rituals of Rome or of England . With much better and more liberal judgment , it is the present practice of most of the Scottish clergymen to seize this opportunity of offering a prayer , and ...
... thought to give countenance to the rituals of Rome or of England . With much better and more liberal judgment , it is the present practice of most of the Scottish clergymen to seize this opportunity of offering a prayer , and ...
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