Companionable BooksCharles Scribner's Sons, 1922 - 391 من الصفحات |
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... tion of the best things in the ancient literature of the Jews , and in the New Testament we have another anthology of the finest of the narratives and letters which were produced by certain writers of the same race under a new and ex ...
... tion of the best things in the ancient literature of the Jews , and in the New Testament we have another anthology of the finest of the narratives and letters which were produced by certain writers of the same race under a new and ex ...
الصفحة 21
... tion open between the learned and the simple ; for the two places where the effect of the Bible upon the English language may be most clearly felt are in the natural speech of the plain people and in the finest passages of great authors ...
... tion open between the learned and the simple ; for the two places where the effect of the Bible upon the English language may be most clearly felt are in the natural speech of the plain people and in the finest passages of great authors ...
الصفحة 34
... tion of a poem , it seems to me , it is just to say that the embodiment in metrical language is a law of art which must be observed . But in the translation of a poem ( which is a kind of reflec- tion of it in a mirror ) the verse may ...
... tion of a poem , it seems to me , it is just to say that the embodiment in metrical language is a law of art which must be observed . But in the translation of a poem ( which is a kind of reflec- tion of it in a mirror ) the verse may ...
الصفحة 59
... tion . • Second , those that are hard to read and hard to remember : the purpose - novels which are tedious sermons in disguise , and the love - tales in which there is no one with whom it is pos- sible to fall in love . Third , those ...
... tion . • Second , those that are hard to read and hard to remember : the purpose - novels which are tedious sermons in disguise , and the love - tales in which there is no one with whom it is pos- sible to fall in love . Third , those ...
الصفحة 64
... tion in restraint of trade , " or the definition of " art for art's sake . " Whereas the irrepressible vivacity of Sam Weller , and the unctuous hypocrisy of Pecksniff , and the moist humility of Uriah Heep , and the sublime ...
... tion in restraint of trade , " or the definition of " art for art's sake . " Whereas the irrepressible vivacity of Sam Weller , and the unctuous hypocrisy of Pecksniff , and the moist humility of Uriah Heep , and the sublime ...
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