Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 871
... side by side in our criticism to - day . The best cure for them is a study of the two other great literatures , Greek and French . Too much attention to contemporary British literature is dangerous for us , since its chief ...
... side by side in our criticism to - day . The best cure for them is a study of the two other great literatures , Greek and French . Too much attention to contemporary British literature is dangerous for us , since its chief ...
Page 874
... side to side as he clung to mane or neck ( a little panto- mime with the whip making it real ) , and so at last - away yonder - well , where you like , the poor pedagogue went sprawling to the ground - I hope in a soft place . " And I ...
... side to side as he clung to mane or neck ( a little panto- mime with the whip making it real ) , and so at last - away yonder - well , where you like , the poor pedagogue went sprawling to the ground - I hope in a soft place . " And I ...
Page 876
... side , and an eye always alert ; not a fair young face dashing past us in its drapery of muslin but his eye drank in all its freshness and beauty with the keen appetite and the grateful admiration of a 876 DONALD GRANT MITCHELL.
... side , and an eye always alert ; not a fair young face dashing past us in its drapery of muslin but his eye drank in all its freshness and beauty with the keen appetite and the grateful admiration of a 876 DONALD GRANT MITCHELL.
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... side , I do not think myself bound to follow up the subject of your especial art ; not so much because I know no more of the technical side of it than I have thought enough to enable me to understand it from the above said historico ...
... side , I do not think myself bound to follow up the subject of your especial art ; not so much because I know no more of the technical side of it than I have thought enough to enable me to understand it from the above said historico ...
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... sides of human progress ; nay , it is on this ground that your pleasure in art is founded , and your hopes for its future . That foundation for hope has failed some of us ; on what our hopes are founded to - day I may be able to tell ...
... sides of human progress ; nay , it is on this ground that your pleasure in art is founded , and your hopes for its future . That foundation for hope has failed some of us ; on what our hopes are founded to - day I may be able to tell ...
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