The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... begin- ning . His studies of French poetry and his essays on " The French Humorists " show his superiority to the style and to the literary tra- dition of the English Critical Review . They are unmistakably litera- ture in their own ...
... begin- ning . His studies of French poetry and his essays on " The French Humorists " show his superiority to the style and to the literary tra- dition of the English Critical Review . They are unmistakably litera- ture in their own ...
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... begin by pleasing . The superiority of Carlyle and the intensity of Ruskin had made giving pleasure seem a matter of minor importance or of no importance at all . These great men , each of whom was in his own way as certainly a prophet ...
... begin by pleasing . The superiority of Carlyle and the intensity of Ruskin had made giving pleasure seem a matter of minor importance or of no importance at all . These great men , each of whom was in his own way as certainly a prophet ...
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... begin to speak . It is no doubt a pleasant thing to have a library left you . The present writer will disclaim no such legacy , but hereby un- dertakes to accept it , however dusty . But , good as it is to in- herit a library , it is ...
... begin to speak . It is no doubt a pleasant thing to have a library left you . The present writer will disclaim no such legacy , but hereby un- dertakes to accept it , however dusty . But , good as it is to in- herit a library , it is ...
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... begin then , now , with love songs of joy , —as indeed joy is the end of all existence ; and love , as the rapturous recognition of an ideal , is , and must ever be , the potentiation of the higher human joy ; and if there be any that ...
... begin then , now , with love songs of joy , —as indeed joy is the end of all existence ; and love , as the rapturous recognition of an ideal , is , and must ever be , the potentiation of the higher human joy ; and if there be any that ...
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... begin and end with the funda- mental chord , which can only be a perfect major or minor chord , and that in the following out of the musical idea , and in the de- velopment of the great masses of chorus and orchestra , the fun- damental ...
... begin and end with the funda- mental chord , which can only be a perfect major or minor chord , and that in the following out of the musical idea , and in the de- velopment of the great masses of chorus and orchestra , the fun- damental ...
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