Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 1100
... Novels " just begun ! In originality , in the conception of action and situation , which , however fantastic , are seemingly within reason , once we breathe the air of his Fancyland ; in the union of bracing and heroic character and ...
... Novels " just begun ! In originality , in the conception of action and situation , which , however fantastic , are seemingly within reason , once we breathe the air of his Fancyland ; in the union of bracing and heroic character and ...
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... I do change , Thy pyramids built up with newer light To me are nothing novel , nothing strange , They are but dressings of a former sight . " or It is not only because Prospero was a great enchanter II10 CHARLES WILLIAM STUBBS.
... I do change , Thy pyramids built up with newer light To me are nothing novel , nothing strange , They are but dressings of a former sight . " or It is not only because Prospero was a great enchanter II10 CHARLES WILLIAM STUBBS.
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... and fragrantly , and steadily- " Such incense as of right belongs To the true shrine , Where stands the Healer of all wrongs , In light Divine . " DAVID SWING THE NOVEL IN LITERATURE [ Address by David SHAKESPEARE AS A PROPHET 1113.
... and fragrantly , and steadily- " Such incense as of right belongs To the true shrine , Where stands the Healer of all wrongs , In light Divine . " DAVID SWING THE NOVEL IN LITERATURE [ Address by David SHAKESPEARE AS A PROPHET 1113.
Page 1114
... novel , it is not my purpose to eulo- gize nor to decry it , but simply in an impartial manner , to inquire as to the position in literature that the novel should occupy . I shall speak only of the ideal novel , and shall say little of ...
... novel , it is not my purpose to eulo- gize nor to decry it , but simply in an impartial manner , to inquire as to the position in literature that the novel should occupy . I shall speak only of the ideal novel , and shall say little of ...
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... novel - not this poppy , for the sermon is the true poppy of literature— this rose rises up before you and asks if you can tell the source of its gorgeous coloring . In doing this it is neces- sary to go back . First , having found out ...
... novel - not this poppy , for the sermon is the true poppy of literature— this rose rises up before you and asks if you can tell the source of its gorgeous coloring . In doing this it is neces- sary to go back . First , having found out ...
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