Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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138. oldal
... true eloquence is inherent in the thought expressed , and not in the words , is seldom recognized at all in popular criticism . I would ask whether the heart of an educated man does not sink within him when he is entreated to come and ...
... true eloquence is inherent in the thought expressed , and not in the words , is seldom recognized at all in popular criticism . I would ask whether the heart of an educated man does not sink within him when he is entreated to come and ...
198. oldal
... true poetic tistically subjective side of Byron's genius , genius has become so common nowadays and has no feeling ... true to the modern ear ; there are passages here and there which it is difficult to think of as having ever rung true ...
... true poetic tistically subjective side of Byron's genius , genius has become so common nowadays and has no feeling ... true to the modern ear ; there are passages here and there which it is difficult to think of as having ever rung true ...
748. oldal
... true and false , that his book contains . With the story of True or not , few ancient books leave Sinbad he seems to have been acquainted such an impression on us of the real two centuries before it was heard of in the spirit of the ...
... true and false , that his book contains . With the story of True or not , few ancient books leave Sinbad he seems to have been acquainted such an impression on us of the real two centuries before it was heard of in the spirit of the ...
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