English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... writers of barbarous romances in- vigorated the reader by a giant and a dwarf ; and he that should form his expectations of human affairs from the play or from the tale would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has 10 no heroes : his ...
... writers of barbarous romances in- vigorated the reader by a giant and a dwarf ; and he that should form his expectations of human affairs from the play or from the tale would be equally deceived . Shakespeare has 10 no heroes : his ...
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... writers , but perhaps no writer was ever more uniformly agreeable . His style was always pure and easy , and , on proper occasions , pointed and energetic . His narratives were always amusing , his descriptions always pic- turesque ...
... writers , but perhaps no writer was ever more uniformly agreeable . His style was always pure and easy , and , on proper occasions , pointed and energetic . His narratives were always amusing , his descriptions always pic- turesque ...
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... writers to the winds which blow from the north during the summer months " ( Century Dictionary ) ; it is used here merely to give a classical effect . - 13 . atramentous - inky . - 35 . presumptuous dogs , the Ancients : for the sake of ...
... writers to the winds which blow from the north during the summer months " ( Century Dictionary ) ; it is used here merely to give a classical effect . - 13 . atramentous - inky . - 35 . presumptuous dogs , the Ancients : for the sake of ...
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