Essays Old and NewMargaret M. Bryant F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 417 páginas |
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... expression , to be received cum grano salis.13 All provincial or by- phrases come under the same mark of reprobation - all such as the writer transfers to the page from his fireside or a particular coterie , or that he in- vents for his ...
... expression , to be received cum grano salis.13 All provincial or by- phrases come under the same mark of reprobation - all such as the writer transfers to the page from his fireside or a particular coterie , or that he in- vents for his ...
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... expression approaches perfection through the recognition of those two things , limitation and the unity inseparable from an individual soul creating . If in his eagerness he neglects limit , his effect is spoilt . If from whatever ...
... expression approaches perfection through the recognition of those two things , limitation and the unity inseparable from an individual soul creating . If in his eagerness he neglects limit , his effect is spoilt . If from whatever ...
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... expression , it must be con- fessed , is somewhat remote from the fact , and one is a little inclined to forget the matter of the sentence in dwelling on the cadence of its phrasing . Indeed the same question that troubled the minds of ...
... expression , it must be con- fessed , is somewhat remote from the fact , and one is a little inclined to forget the matter of the sentence in dwelling on the cadence of its phrasing . Indeed the same question that troubled the minds of ...
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Michel Eyquem de Montaigne 15331592 | 2 |
Francis Bacon | 9 |
Hamlet William Hazlitt 57 | 11 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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