Advice in the Pursuits of Literature: Containing Historical, Biographical, and Critical RemarksJ.K. Porter, 1832 - 290 من الصفحات |
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... of his native country , while many others were busy in ancient literature . He printed the Chronicles of England . These chronicles were legendary tales - full of romance , and generally as far from elegance as from truth ; they had 26.
... of his native country , while many others were busy in ancient literature . He printed the Chronicles of England . These chronicles were legendary tales - full of romance , and generally as far from elegance as from truth ; they had 26.
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... truth ; they had often the absurdities of the Arabian tales without any consi- derable share of their genius or character . But they were , no doubt , illegitimate descendants of that stock of literature . These tales have an Arabic ...
... truth ; they had often the absurdities of the Arabian tales without any consi- derable share of their genius or character . But they were , no doubt , illegitimate descendants of that stock of literature . These tales have an Arabic ...
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... truth , What that in pureness was , what thou in youth . Among the prose - writers of the reign of Elizabeth , her schoolmaster should not be forgotten . Roger As- cham wrote elegant English , free from quaintness and affectation , or ...
... truth , What that in pureness was , what thou in youth . Among the prose - writers of the reign of Elizabeth , her schoolmaster should not be forgotten . Roger As- cham wrote elegant English , free from quaintness and affectation , or ...
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... truth and power . His virtues , his weaknesses , his eccentricities , even his idiosyncrasies , were all known to this great anatomist of the human mind ; his hopes , his passions , his frivolities , were all laid bare to him . Tthese ...
... truth and power . His virtues , his weaknesses , his eccentricities , even his idiosyncrasies , were all known to this great anatomist of the human mind ; his hopes , his passions , his frivolities , were all laid bare to him . Tthese ...
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... truth in Richard and Clarence - neither of whom shrunk from perjury or murder while awake and mas- ters of themselves , but when the soul was naked and in the lonely watches of the night , were very babies in fortitude . A quiet ...
... truth in Richard and Clarence - neither of whom shrunk from perjury or murder while awake and mas- ters of themselves , but when the soul was naked and in the lonely watches of the night , were very babies in fortitude . A quiet ...
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