The Atlantic Monthly, Том 110Atlantic Monthly Company, 1912 |
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... Joseph Vance , - good books , indeed ! With such a list before us , it may seem presumptuous to hint that the autobiographical form has its limita- tions and its drawbacks . Yet I believe it has . For , first , there is a danger in it ...
... Joseph Vance , - good books , indeed ! With such a list before us , it may seem presumptuous to hint that the autobiographical form has its limita- tions and its drawbacks . Yet I believe it has . For , first , there is a danger in it ...
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... Joseph Vance the boy , but a very pale picture of Joseph Vance the man . It is , perhaps , the endeavor to escape from some of these pitfalls that beset the autobiographical form , and yet to profit by its opportunities , which leads ...
... Joseph Vance the boy , but a very pale picture of Joseph Vance the man . It is , perhaps , the endeavor to escape from some of these pitfalls that beset the autobiographical form , and yet to profit by its opportunities , which leads ...
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... Joseph Vance , the narrator is looking back upon his own child - self . But as little Asticot grows up , and becomes the narrator of his patron's story , he himself recedes , we have no clear picture of him . Similarly in The Newcomes ...
... Joseph Vance , the narrator is looking back upon his own child - self . But as little Asticot grows up , and becomes the narrator of his patron's story , he himself recedes , we have no clear picture of him . Similarly in The Newcomes ...
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... Joseph Vance . --- It seems like a curious company of books to be named in one sentence . Yet , after all , they are of only two kinds : stories of inner experience , told by an introspective hero ; and stories of adventure , told by a ...
... Joseph Vance . --- It seems like a curious company of books to be named in one sentence . Yet , after all , they are of only two kinds : stories of inner experience , told by an introspective hero ; and stories of adventure , told by a ...
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... Joseph Vance , and one cannot be satisfied to end the matter in a hard judgment like that . For there is a certain quality in these stories which endears them to us in a peculiar way , and which , I believe , is specially fostered by ...
... Joseph Vance , and one cannot be satisfied to end the matter in a hard judgment like that . For there is a certain quality in these stories which endears them to us in a peculiar way , and which , I believe , is specially fostered by ...
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Стр. 96 - April 8, 1865. GENERAL R. £. LEE, COMMANDING CSA Your note of last evening in reply to mine of same date, asking the condition on which I will accept the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia is just received. In reply I would say that, peace being my great desire, there is but one condition I would insist upon, namely; that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged.
Стр. 535 - ... and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arms of the officers nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they may reside.
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Стр. 401 - The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human lives, and hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed.
Стр. 401 - GENERAL: I received your note of this morning on the picket line whither I had come to meet you and ascertain definitely what terms were embraced in your proposal of yesterday with reference to the surrender of this army. I now request an interview in accordance with the offer contained in your letter of yesterday for that purpose.
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