Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... expression that he had ever read . Miss Mitford wrote that they would bear comparison with any of their class in the older country . Prescott declared that no critic had " ever treated his topics with more discrimination and acuteness ...
... expression that he had ever read . Miss Mitford wrote that they would bear comparison with any of their class in the older country . Prescott declared that no critic had " ever treated his topics with more discrimination and acuteness ...
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... , if we except the latter . Lyly is full of daintiness and conceit , with sweet fancy and sentiment occasionally thrown in . He translates everything into quaint expression . Thus , his Endymion professes OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 15.
... , if we except the latter . Lyly is full of daintiness and conceit , with sweet fancy and sentiment occasionally thrown in . He translates everything into quaint expression . Thus , his Endymion professes OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 15.
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Edwin Percy Whipple. everything into quaint expression . Thus , his Endymion professes that " his thoughts are stitched to the stars . " Another of his characters looks forward to the time when " it shall please the fertility of his chin ...
Edwin Percy Whipple. everything into quaint expression . Thus , his Endymion professes that " his thoughts are stitched to the stars . " Another of his characters looks forward to the time when " it shall please the fertility of his chin ...
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... expressions which " no young lady ought to read ; " but there is nothing which tends to corrupt the morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no · 128 We are acquainted coquetry in ...
... expressions which " no young lady ought to read ; " but there is nothing which tends to corrupt the morals , as well as to vulgarize the speech . Virtue and vice , honesty and baseness , indulge in no · 128 We are acquainted coquetry in ...
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... expression of his own studious habits and devotion to letters : " I that spend half my nights and all my days Here in a cell , to get a dark , pale face To come forth with the ivy or the bays , And in this age can hope no other grace ...
... expression of his own studious habits and devotion to letters : " I that spend half my nights and all my days Here in a cell , to get a dark , pale face To come forth with the ivy or the bays , And in this age can hope no other grace ...
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