English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... Words . Warfare the Condition of Life . Parting of Friends • Notes of the True Church The Classics A Parody of Popular Anti - Roman Rhetoric HARRIET MARTINEAU Cairo • Samuel Rogers HUGH MILLER • · The Reading of Nature's Enigma A ...
... Words . Warfare the Condition of Life . Parting of Friends • Notes of the True Church The Classics A Parody of Popular Anti - Roman Rhetoric HARRIET MARTINEAU Cairo • Samuel Rogers HUGH MILLER • · The Reading of Nature's Enigma A ...
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... word in rather a larger sense than strict etymology would allow - became a living force , and was compelled to develop a style of its own . It had to be terse and impressive , to have a certain swing and march of words ; and , almost ...
... word in rather a larger sense than strict etymology would allow - became a living force , and was compelled to develop a style of its own . It had to be terse and impressive , to have a certain swing and march of words ; and , almost ...
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... words , and where the impression , if less startling , is certainly not less lasting . But if with all humility we ascribe to genius the right to frame its own laws , we need not surrender our independence in questioning whether these ...
... words , and where the impression , if less startling , is certainly not less lasting . But if with all humility we ascribe to genius the right to frame its own laws , we need not surrender our independence in questioning whether these ...
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... words . The intention of such tricks is easily perceived , and there is always a large and appreciative public that will praise an intention which it thinks laudable , without critically inquiring whether the intention is achieved or ...
... words . The intention of such tricks is easily perceived , and there is always a large and appreciative public that will praise an intention which it thinks laudable , without critically inquiring whether the intention is achieved or ...
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... words to thought and to feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least some lingering notes from its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to ...
... words to thought and to feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least some lingering notes from its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to ...
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