| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer - 1910 - 776 páginas
...composed of two sorts. In the one, the incidents nnd agents were to be. In part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the...naturally accompany such situations, supposing them renl. And real In this sense they have been to every human being who. from whatever source of delusion,... | |
| 1910 - 356 páginas
...composed of two sorts. In the one, the incidents and agents were to be. in part at least, supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the...affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions ач would naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real. And real in this sense they have... | |
| Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society - 1910 - 264 páginas
...incidents and agents were to be supernatural, and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the interesting the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions...naturally accompany such situations supposing them to be real. For the second class subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life: the characters and... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 páginas
...one. the Incidents and agents were to be. In part »t least, supernatural ; and the excellence •tmed x y z { ai would naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real. And real In this sense they have... | |
| Kathleen Elizabeth Royds Innes - 1911 - 142 páginas
...one, the incidents and agents were to be, I i in part at least, supernatural ; and the excelv / lence aimed at was to consist in the interesting of the...naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real. . . . For the second class subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life ; the characters and incidents... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1913 - 484 páginas
...imagination " ; on the other hand, to give substantial interest to supernatural incidents and agents " by the dramatic truth of such emotions, as would naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real " (Biographia Literaria, chap, xiv.) In dealing with the question of truth in fiction I have to some... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 páginas
...part at least, super- The "supernatural ; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the "he"!*1,,^ interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth...emotions, as would naturally accompany such situations, ^nc supposing them real. And real in this sense they have at. been to every human being who, from whatever... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 páginas
...at was to consist in the "helcjuivi/ interesting of the affections by the dramatic truth of such Bal emotions, as would naturally accompany such situations,...supposing them real. And real in this sense they have atbeen to every human being who, from whatever source of delusion, has at any time believed himself... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - 1916 - 330 páginas
...composed of two sorts. In the one incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural; and the excellence aimed at was to consist in the...naturally accompany such situations, supposing them real. For the second class, subjects were to be chosen from ordinary life; the characters and incidents were... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 páginas
...composed of two sorts. In the one, the incidents and agents were to be, in part at least, supernatural ; kens all my woes. Oh, name forever sad ! forever dear...tremble too, where'er my own I find; Some dire misf supixising them real. And real in this sense they have been to every human being who, from whatever... | |
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