English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1949 |
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... truth , and you speak with proper respect of his book ; why make these invidious differences ? both books are ... truth to write a book with perfect truth rejoin that at the sight of the which reposes upon a false conception . Even the ...
... truth , and you speak with proper respect of his book ; why make these invidious differences ? both books are ... truth to write a book with perfect truth rejoin that at the sight of the which reposes upon a false conception . Even the ...
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... truth of his present- ment of that sense ; as in those humbler or plainer functions of literature also , truth - truth to bare fact , there is the essence of such artistic quality as they may have . Truth ! there can be no merit , no ...
... truth of his present- ment of that sense ; as in those humbler or plainer functions of literature also , truth - truth to bare fact , there is the essence of such artistic quality as they may have . Truth ! there can be no merit , no ...
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... truth : - conveyance to any matter save that . Style in all truth to bare fact in the latter , as to some personal its varieties , reserved or opulent , terse , abundant , sense of fact , diverted somewhat from men's ordi- musical ...
... truth : - conveyance to any matter save that . Style in all truth to bare fact in the latter , as to some personal its varieties , reserved or opulent , terse , abundant , sense of fact , diverted somewhat from men's ordi- musical ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
THOMAS GRAY 17161771 | 26 |
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