The English Essay and EssayistJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1934 - Всего страниц: 343 |
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... tion of the character as delineated by Theophrastus had been familiar for generations ; but nothing came of it until other influences came into play . One of these was the influence of Seneca , to whom attention had been drawn by the ...
... tion of the character as delineated by Theophrastus had been familiar for generations ; but nothing came of it until other influences came into play . One of these was the influence of Seneca , to whom attention had been drawn by the ...
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... tion that the French are only fit to carry burthens , and the soldier's zeal for religion , which is so impressive to the China- man : " May the devil sink me into flames , ( such was the solemnity of his objurgation ) , if the French ...
... tion that the French are only fit to carry burthens , and the soldier's zeal for religion , which is so impressive to the China- man : " May the devil sink me into flames , ( such was the solemnity of his objurgation ) , if the French ...
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... tion from 1820 , when he began to contribute to The London Magazine , to 1833 , when the Last Essays of Elia appeared . All the essays by which we now know him were thus the pro- duct of his intellectual prime and of the fulness of his ...
... tion from 1820 , when he began to contribute to The London Magazine , to 1833 , when the Last Essays of Elia appeared . All the essays by which we now know him were thus the pro- duct of his intellectual prime and of the fulness of his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CONTENTS | 10 |
THE CHaracterWriters | 38 |
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