English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1906 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... lines of demarcation among its various significances . The difficulty of making any such division is probably greater in the case of the essay than with any other generic name employed in literature , but three leading senses may be ...
... lines of demarcation among its various significances . The difficulty of making any such division is probably greater in the case of the essay than with any other generic name employed in literature , but three leading senses may be ...
Strana xi
... Spectator ; but then it is not in these latter that the peculiar significance of Addison's work is to be found . It is often difficult to draw a line between literary criticism and gossip about literature , but BACON . xi.
... Spectator ; but then it is not in these latter that the peculiar significance of Addison's work is to be found . It is often difficult to draw a line between literary criticism and gossip about literature , but BACON . xi.
Strana xii
J. H. Lobban. line between literary criticism and gossip about literature , but any essay in which the predominance of the former element is tolerably clear must be relegated to a different current of development from that of the ...
J. H. Lobban. line between literary criticism and gossip about literature , but any essay in which the predominance of the former element is tolerably clear must be relegated to a different current of development from that of the ...
Strana xxxviii
... , imitation will gradually cease , and the literary energies of the time will revive some older form , or will strike out some new line of development , rather than continue in a course in which it seems xxxviii CLOSE OF THE FIRST PERIOD .
... , imitation will gradually cease , and the literary energies of the time will revive some older form , or will strike out some new line of development , rather than continue in a course in which it seems xxxviii CLOSE OF THE FIRST PERIOD .
Strana liv
... lines of Addison and Goldsmith . He cannot , however , be placed in the first rank of English essayists . In all his work there is a lack of virility , and he had no special endowment of pathos or of humour . When it is said that he ...
... lines of Addison and Goldsmith . He cannot , however , be placed in the first rank of English essayists . In all his work there is a lack of virility , and he had no special endowment of pathos or of humour . When it is said that he ...
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