Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1901 |
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... English art , both of them men of marked and distinctive personality - both painters , both , to me , deeply interesting . One of them , Albert Moore , an unbending upholder of the sufficiency in art of whatever is nobly decorative ...
... English art , both of them men of marked and distinctive personality - both painters , both , to me , deeply interesting . One of them , Albert Moore , an unbending upholder of the sufficiency in art of whatever is nobly decorative ...
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... English and the Americans which may for a time operate to our disadvantage ; for we English insist upon claiming all Americans as belonging to our race , and springing from the same ancestry as ourselves , and hence the idea of any ...
... English and the Americans which may for a time operate to our disadvantage ; for we English insist upon claiming all Americans as belonging to our race , and springing from the same ancestry as ourselves , and hence the idea of any ...
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... English language . He lived as an alien in London , and it is hard for an alien to secure recognition anywhere , and especially an alien poet . The songs he sang , too , were not English in subject or tone , but Irish . They were filled ...
... English language . He lived as an alien in London , and it is hard for an alien to secure recognition anywhere , and especially an alien poet . The songs he sang , too , were not English in subject or tone , but Irish . They were filled ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 421 |
ELIOT CHARLES WILLIAM | 427 |
EMERSON RALPH WALDO | 437 |
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