History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... expression.1 All that I have said may be compressed into a few words . Objects were taken into his mind organised ... expressions . We advance gradually ; we follow the filiations , refer continually to the roots , try and treat our ...
... expression.1 All that I have said may be compressed into a few words . Objects were taken into his mind organised ... expressions . We advance gradually ; we follow the filiations , refer continually to the roots , try and treat our ...
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... expression of face , which the situation demanded . A word here and there of Hamlet or Othello would need for its explanation three pages of commentaries ; each of the half - understood thoughts , which the commentator may have ...
... expression of face , which the situation demanded . A word here and there of Hamlet or Othello would need for its explanation three pages of commentaries ; each of the half - understood thoughts , which the commentator may have ...
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Hippolyte Taine. cussion ; we stand in need of concise expression , exact language , clear and connected reasoning ... expressions , to string together their antitheses , to de- velop their thoughts , to employ rhetoric . Nothing is more ...
Hippolyte Taine. cussion ; we stand in need of concise expression , exact language , clear and connected reasoning ... expressions , to string together their antitheses , to de- velop their thoughts , to employ rhetoric . Nothing is more ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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