The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 Seiten |
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... object against the particular preacher ; his manner , his de- livery , his voice are disagreeable ; his style and expression are flat and slow , sometimes improper and absurd ; the matter is heavy , trivial , and insipid , sometimes ...
... object against the particular preacher ; his manner , his de- livery , his voice are disagreeable ; his style and expression are flat and slow , sometimes improper and absurd ; the matter is heavy , trivial , and insipid , sometimes ...
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... object itself , nor in the scientific truth itself , but in the state of mind in which the one and the other may be contemplated . The mere delineation of the dimensions and colours of external objects is not poetry , no more than a ...
... object itself , nor in the scientific truth itself , but in the state of mind in which the one and the other may be contemplated . The mere delineation of the dimensions and colours of external objects is not poetry , no more than a ...
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... object been to give the public what they wanted , could have produced the commonest plays in the commonest manner , and made as much success and money as a man could possibly desire . But his object was not that . His object was to ...
... object been to give the public what they wanted , could have produced the commonest plays in the commonest manner , and made as much success and money as a man could possibly desire . But his object was not that . His object was to ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam Viscount ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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