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الصفحة 198
The third property of manners is resemblance , and this is founded upon the particular characters of men as we ... when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least not ...
The third property of manners is resemblance , and this is founded upon the particular characters of men as we ... when a poet has the known character of this or that man before him , he is bound to represent him such , at least not ...
الصفحة 199
a the several persons of the poem , a 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 the several persons of the poem , a 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 .
الصفحة 303
As a study of the New England character nothing could be better than the last chapter of The Lady of the Aroostook . Both Annie Kilburn and A Traveler from Altruria portray the trouble - breeding impact of summer visitors on the life of ...
As a study of the New England character nothing could be better than the last chapter of The Lady of the Aroostook . Both Annie Kilburn and A Traveler from Altruria portray the trouble - breeding impact of summer visitors on the life of ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Mind of the Savage by Sir James G Frazer | 67 |
Whaling by Herman Melville | 108 |
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Adams already appeared Arch asked beauty become beginning believe better body called character Clem close coming course criticism dark death effect English experience eyes face fact feel felt force give ground hand head hear heard heart hour human interest keep kind King knew least leave less light live Lonnie looked matter mean Miles mind Miss move nature never night once passed passion perhaps person play poet poetry present reason remember seemed seen sense short side soul sound stand stood Street sure tell things thou thought took trees true turned walked whole wind write young