American Literary MastersHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - Всего страниц: 517 |
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... theme as Carlyle might possibly have given . Here is need of thunderbolts of wrath like unto those wielded by the Jupiter Tonans of history . But taken as a whole , the book has extraordinary virtues . It is a clear , full , well ...
... theme as Carlyle might possibly have given . Here is need of thunderbolts of wrath like unto those wielded by the Jupiter Tonans of history . But taken as a whole , the book has extraordinary virtues . It is a clear , full , well ...
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... theme was peculiarly grateful to him . He seems to have regarded the work as something more than a self - imposed and pleasant literary task - it was a duty to which he was in the highest degree committed , a duty at once pious and ...
... theme was peculiarly grateful to him . He seems to have regarded the work as something more than a self - imposed and pleasant literary task - it was a duty to which he was in the highest degree committed , a duty at once pious and ...
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... theme . Not- withstanding this he brought to the work so much of his peculiar winsomeness that the Washington is a book always to be taken up with pleasure and laid down with regret . The second notable characteristic is the freedom ...
... theme . Not- withstanding this he brought to the work so much of his peculiar winsomeness that the Washington is a book always to be taken up with pleasure and laid down with regret . The second notable characteristic is the freedom ...
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... theme , Earth , ' ' The Winds , ' ' The Antiquity of Free- ' dom , ' and ' The Battle Field ' are representative . The first three with their many stately lines show how spontaneously his thought , even when nature is not the subject ...
... theme , Earth , ' ' The Winds , ' ' The Antiquity of Free- ' dom , ' and ' The Battle Field ' are representative . The first three with their many stately lines show how spontaneously his thought , even when nature is not the subject ...
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... themes suggested to their author during his stay on the Continent . It deals with Venetian life dur- ing the decline of the Republic . Jacopo Frontoni , the reputed bravo , becomes party to the iniqui- tous system which conceals crimes ...
... themes suggested to their author during his stay on the Continent . It deals with Venetian life dur- ing the decline of the Republic . Jacopo Frontoni , the reputed bravo , becomes party to the iniqui- tous system which conceals crimes ...
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