North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 4. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1965 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 234
... reader will not easily guess . The same day , came Lavater , on his way homeward from Berlin , and in passing through Frankfort , he witnessed the show . Although worldly forms like this , had not the smallest value for him , still this ...
... reader will not easily guess . The same day , came Lavater , on his way homeward from Berlin , and in passing through Frankfort , he witnessed the show . Although worldly forms like this , had not the smallest value for him , still this ...
Sayfa 259
... reader . It were presumption for foreigners like ourselves , to offer a criticism on their style : else we would speak of its matchless elegance and ease , its occa- sional naïveté , constant grace and uniform freedom from affectation ...
... reader . It were presumption for foreigners like ourselves , to offer a criticism on their style : else we would speak of its matchless elegance and ease , its occa- sional naïveté , constant grace and uniform freedom from affectation ...
Sayfa 412
... reader ; to apply the remark in its full extent to poetry , would be excluding all the graces of mere diction , to which it owes much of its charm . But though an epi- thet merely beautiful , and a figure that adorns without illus ...
... reader ; to apply the remark in its full extent to poetry , would be excluding all the graces of mere diction , to which it owes much of its charm . But though an epi- thet merely beautiful , and a figure that adorns without illus ...
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