Letters to XConstable, 1919 - 298 páginas |
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... manner only that urge me thus to except it - it may be because the egoist is as much Meredith as Sir Willoughby Patterne , or it may be simply that I cannot take to Meredith , that he repels me instinctively . I still think that ...
... manner only that urge me thus to except it - it may be because the egoist is as much Meredith as Sir Willoughby Patterne , or it may be simply that I cannot take to Meredith , that he repels me instinctively . I still think that ...
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... manners , and Thomas Deloney " the balletting silk - weaver of Norwich " ( in the genealogical lineage of the medieval minstrel ) the founder of the newspaper lyric and ( in such romances as Jack of Newbury ” and “ Thomas of Reading ...
... manners , and Thomas Deloney " the balletting silk - weaver of Norwich " ( in the genealogical lineage of the medieval minstrel ) the founder of the newspaper lyric and ( in such romances as Jack of Newbury ” and “ Thomas of Reading ...
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... manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves and blameworthy only as they proceed from creatures endowed with reason . ” His conception ...
... manner . In short , my journal only holds up folly to the light , and shows the disagreeableness of such actions as are indifferent in themselves and blameworthy only as they proceed from creatures endowed with reason . ” His conception ...
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... manners and characters ) , the frequent stateliness of his tragic declamation , the amplitude of genius which could create such figures as Sir Epicure Mammon - all are bundled away in the attic . The soundness and sanity of his ...
... manners and characters ) , the frequent stateliness of his tragic declamation , the amplitude of genius which could create such figures as Sir Epicure Mammon - all are bundled away in the attic . The soundness and sanity of his ...
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... manner of Overbury and on the precedent of Theo- phrastus ; Jasper Maine , the spirited translator of Lucian ; " I. M. , " who cannot be John Milton , but is probably James Mabbe , the Spa : ish scholar , who trans- 66 lated Fonseca's ...
... manner of Overbury and on the precedent of Theo- phrastus ; Jasper Maine , the spirited translator of Lucian ; " I. M. , " who cannot be John Milton , but is probably James Mabbe , the Spa : ish scholar , who trans- 66 lated Fonseca's ...
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