Essays and Reviews, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1878 |
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... , though intensely subjective and individual in the character of his genius , and strongly influenced by his mental habits and peculiarities in his appreciation of natural scenery , rarely fails to convey correct 48 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... , though intensely subjective and individual in the character of his genius , and strongly influenced by his mental habits and peculiarities in his appreciation of natural scenery , rarely fails to convey correct 48 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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... individual mental bias or idiosyncrasies . If style be good just in proportion as it enables an author to express his thoughts , it should be shackled by few general rules . Every style formed elaborately on any model , must be affected ...
... individual mental bias or idiosyncrasies . If style be good just in proportion as it enables an author to express his thoughts , it should be shackled by few general rules . Every style formed elaborately on any model , must be affected ...
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... individual character . If the novel be intended as a mirror of actual life , either past or present , it should con- tain not only events , but men and women . Character should be exhibited , not didactically , but dramatically . We ...
... individual character . If the novel be intended as a mirror of actual life , either past or present , it should con- tain not only events , but men and women . Character should be exhibited , not didactically , but dramatically . We ...
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... individual mind the centre and circumference of everything , which is com- mon to many eminent poets of the present age , has turned most of them into egotists , and limited the reach of their minds . They are great in a narrow sphere ...
... individual mind the centre and circumference of everything , which is com- mon to many eminent poets of the present age , has turned most of them into egotists , and limited the reach of their minds . They are great in a narrow sphere ...
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... individual , essen- tially different from other beings , yet containing nothing which clashes with the principles of human nature . Who believes that a character exactly like Macbeth or Miranda ever existed ; yet who ever thought they ...
... individual , essen- tially different from other beings , yet containing nothing which clashes with the principles of human nature . Who believes that a character exactly like Macbeth or Miranda ever existed ; yet who ever thought they ...
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