Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, with a Memoir and Index, المجلد 1A. Mason, 1874 |
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الصفحة v
... possesses the same advantage . - A very full Index has been especially prepared for this edition , without which the vast stores of his- torical learning and pertinent anecdote contained in the Essays can be referred to only by the ...
... possesses the same advantage . - A very full Index has been especially prepared for this edition , without which the vast stores of his- torical learning and pertinent anecdote contained in the Essays can be referred to only by the ...
الصفحة x
... possessed the feeling and the faculty of the poet only so far as they are necessary for the interpre- tative and representative requirements of the historian . He possessed the understanding of the philosopher only so far as it is ...
... possessed the feeling and the faculty of the poet only so far as they are necessary for the interpre- tative and representative requirements of the historian . He possessed the understanding of the philosopher only so far as it is ...
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... possessed as to be always in readiness to sustain an argument or illustrate a principle . The songs , ballads , satires , lampoons , plays , private correspondence of a period , were as familiar to him as the graver records of its ...
... possessed as to be always in readiness to sustain an argument or illustrate a principle . The songs , ballads , satires , lampoons , plays , private correspondence of a period , were as familiar to him as the graver records of its ...
الصفحة xxxv
... possess a creative imagination . The art of the writer is shown as much in his deliberate choice of common and colloquial phrases as in those splendid passages in which he almost seems to exhaust the re- sources of the English tongue ...
... possess a creative imagination . The art of the writer is shown as much in his deliberate choice of common and colloquial phrases as in those splendid passages in which he almost seems to exhaust the re- sources of the English tongue ...
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... possess the power to encourage merit , they must also possess the power to depress it . Which power will be more frequently exercised , let every one who has studied lit- erary history , let every one who has studied human nature ...
... possess the power to encourage merit , they must also possess the power to depress it . Which power will be more frequently exercised , let every one who has studied lit- erary history , let every one who has studied human nature ...
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