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Page 806
... of Fiction SPALDING , JOHN LANCASTĖR Opportunity STEDMAN , EDMUND
CLARENCE The Work of Robert Louis Stevenson STUBBS , CHARLES WILLIAM
Shakespeare as a Prophet SWING , DAVID The Novel in Literature 1098 .
... of Fiction SPALDING , JOHN LANCASTĖR Opportunity STEDMAN , EDMUND
CLARENCE The Work of Robert Louis Stevenson STUBBS , CHARLES WILLIAM
Shakespeare as a Prophet SWING , DAVID The Novel in Literature 1098 .
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The kind of originality which inheres in a new race and runs into novel forms we
do not and shall not possess ; the kind of originality which issues out of direct and
handto - hand dealing with nature and life we may hope to develop on the scale ...
The kind of originality which inheres in a new race and runs into novel forms we
do not and shall not possess ; the kind of originality which issues out of direct and
handto - hand dealing with nature and life we may hope to develop on the scale ...
Page 917
And then again , the first time the mind comes across the arguments and
speculations of unbelievers , and feels what a novel light they cast upon what he
has hitherto accounted sacred ; and still more , if it gives in to them and embraces
them ...
And then again , the first time the mind comes across the arguments and
speculations of unbelievers , and feels what a novel light they cast upon what he
has hitherto accounted sacred ; and still more , if it gives in to them and embraces
them ...
Page 934
During those twenty years he was almost constantly in public employment , and
in public employment of an exciting and engrossing nature . In this period arose
and were settled the novel and difficult questions following in the wake of the War
...
During those twenty years he was almost constantly in public employment , and
in public employment of an exciting and engrossing nature . In this period arose
and were settled the novel and difficult questions following in the wake of the War
...
Page 943
... very novel effect of motion everywhere , and that grace which natural motion
evokes , and for a temple in the background a lovely bit of his friend Bramante's
sort of architecture , the true Renaissance or perfected Quattro - cento
architecture .
... very novel effect of motion everywhere , and that grace which natural motion
evokes , and for a temple in the background a lovely bit of his friend Bramante's
sort of architecture , the true Renaissance or perfected Quattro - cento
architecture .
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