Five Kinds of Writing: Selections from British and American Authors, Old and NewTheodore Morrison Little, Brown, 1939 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... characters of men as we have them delivered to us by relation or history ; that is , when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least not contrary to that which fame has ...
... characters of men as we have them delivered to us by relation or history ; that is , when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least not contrary to that which fame has ...
الصفحة 199
... character being thus defined - that which distinguishes one man from another . Not to repeat the same things over again which have been said of the manners , I will only add what is necessary here . A character , or that which ...
... character being thus defined - that which distinguishes one man from another . Not to repeat the same things over again which have been said of the manners , I will only add what is necessary here . A character , or that which ...
الصفحة 201
... character . Sophocles has been more judicious in his Antigone , for , though he represents in Creon a bloody prince , yet he makes him not a lawful king , but a usurper , and Antigone herself is the heroine of the tragedy ; but when ...
... character . Sophocles has been more judicious in his Antigone , for , though he represents in Creon a bloody prince , yet he makes him not a lawful king , but a usurper , and Antigone herself is the heroine of the tragedy ; but when ...
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PART | 1 |
On Various Kinds of Thinking by James Harvey Robinson | 7 |
Rationalizing by James Harvey Robinson II | 15 |
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Adams Arch asked beauty Bedivere better body called character child Clem criticism dark death Emerson English eyes face fear feel felt fish Gandesa girl give governess Grose ground hand hath head hear heard heart Henry Adams hour Howells human King King Arthur knew lady leave light live Lonnie looked Lucan the Butler mean metaphysical poetry Miles mind Miss nature never night passed passion person play poet poetry Pontiac Puritan reason remember river romanticism Saint Peter seemed seen sense Shakespeare Sir Bedivere Sir Lucan Sir Mordred soul sound spirit stood Street T. S. Eliot tell thee things thou thought tion took trees tryworks turned unto walked whole Wild Palms wind window Winfall woman wonder words write young