The National Review, Том 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... Manners and Customs of the People , gathered and observed as well by those who first went thither as collected by William Strachey , Gent . , the First Secretary of the Colony . Now first edited , from the original Manuscript in the ...
... Manners and Customs of the People , gathered and observed as well by those who first went thither as collected by William Strachey , Gent . , the First Secretary of the Colony . Now first edited , from the original Manuscript in the ...
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... manners , has a keen eye for the character of his author , is minutely attentive to every prejudice and awake to every passion , watches syllables and waits on words , is alive to the light air of nice associations which float about ...
... manners , has a keen eye for the character of his author , is minutely attentive to every prejudice and awake to every passion , watches syllables and waits on words , is alive to the light air of nice associations which float about ...
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... manner of writing history is as characteristic of the nar- rator as the actions are of the persons who are related to have performed them ; often much more so . It may be generally defined as a view of one age taken by another ; a ...
... manner of writing history is as characteristic of the nar- rator as the actions are of the persons who are related to have performed them ; often much more so . It may be generally defined as a view of one age taken by another ; a ...
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... manners , so the deliberate emphasis , the slow acumen , the steady argument , the impressive narration bring before us what is now a tradition , the picture of the correct eighteenth - century gentleman , who never failed in a measured ...
... manners , so the deliberate emphasis , the slow acumen , the steady argument , the impressive narration bring before us what is now a tradition , the picture of the correct eighteenth - century gentleman , who never failed in a measured ...
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... manner of the Decline and Fall is about the last which should be recommended for strict imitation . It is not a style in which you can tell the truth . A monotonous writer is suited only to monotonous matter . is of various kinds ...
... manner of the Decline and Fall is about the last which should be recommended for strict imitation . It is not a style in which you can tell the truth . A monotonous writer is suited only to monotonous matter . is of various kinds ...
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