Masterpieces of British Literature: Ruskin, Macaulay, Brown, Tennyson, Dickens, Wordsworth, Burns, Lamb, Coleridge, Byron, Cowper, Gray, Goldsmith, Addison and Steele, Milton, BaconHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1895 - Всего страниц: 480 |
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... reader . In brief , the book does not profess to be a comprehensive survey of British literature , but such a compilation from the writings of story - tellers , poets , and essayists , as may give an appreciative reader a generous ...
... reader . In brief , the book does not profess to be a comprehensive survey of British literature , but such a compilation from the writings of story - tellers , poets , and essayists , as may give an appreciative reader a generous ...
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... readers noticed that as he insisted on purity and truthful- ness of ideas as essential to right drawing and color , he began also to inquire into the failure of great art , and to ask if great art and good art did not depend upon the ...
... readers noticed that as he insisted on purity and truthful- ness of ideas as essential to right drawing and color , he began also to inquire into the failure of great art , and to ask if great art and good art did not depend upon the ...
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... readers may think that Macaulay wrote with his mind full of partisan beliefs as to the people about whom he was writing . He was a remarkable talker . His memory was very capacious , and when any topic was started he could pour out a ...
... readers may think that Macaulay wrote with his mind full of partisan beliefs as to the people about whom he was writing . He was a remarkable talker . His memory was very capacious , and when any topic was started he could pour out a ...
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... readers listen en- chanted , and unmindful of any lapses in accuracy or coloring of simple matters . The main group of poems which he wrote was called Lays of Ancient Rome , and it is the first one in the group which is here given ...
... readers listen en- chanted , and unmindful of any lapses in accuracy or coloring of simple matters . The main group of poems which he wrote was called Lays of Ancient Rome , and it is the first one in the group which is here given ...
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... reader will feel especially in the poem the fitness of the means to the end in view ; the many metaphors of the sea , the stress that is laid upon the elements of superstition and the supernatural , — ele- ments well in keeping with the ...
... reader will feel especially in the poem the fitness of the means to the end in view ; the many metaphors of the sea , the stress that is laid upon the elements of superstition and the supernatural , — ele- ments well in keeping with the ...
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