Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... character imprinted upon literature . The assemblage of the writing class in London or Paris made for the same restrictions ; for man must be alone with Nature if he is not to lose her . And , in another less definable way , the ...
... character imprinted upon literature . The assemblage of the writing class in London or Paris made for the same restrictions ; for man must be alone with Nature if he is not to lose her . And , in another less definable way , the ...
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... character . Romancing The literature of invention and fancy has now insensibly been reached . For the Character comes to be more often a selection of traits than memoirs , a transcript of a whole person ; and letters and memoir , in ...
... character . Romancing The literature of invention and fancy has now insensibly been reached . For the Character comes to be more often a selection of traits than memoirs , a transcript of a whole person ; and letters and memoir , in ...
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... Character of a Trimmer , which came out in 1688 , but was known some years earlier , is now ascribed without hesitation to Halifax , and sets forth his poli- tical via media with a strange mixture of mental de- tachment and practical ...
... Character of a Trimmer , which came out in 1688 , but was known some years earlier , is now ascribed without hesitation to Halifax , and sets forth his poli- tical via media with a strange mixture of mental de- tachment and practical ...
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