A Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner International Society, 1897 - Authors |
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Page 9770
... Thoughts Addressed to the Poets of the Nineteenth Cen- tury ( Giovine Italia ' ) On Carlyle ( ' Essays ' ) JOHANN WILHELM MEINHOLD 1797-1851 The Rescue on the Road to the Stake ( The Amber- Witch ' ) HERMAN MElville A Typee Household ...
... Thoughts Addressed to the Poets of the Nineteenth Cen- tury ( Giovine Italia ' ) On Carlyle ( ' Essays ' ) JOHANN WILHELM MEINHOLD 1797-1851 The Rescue on the Road to the Stake ( The Amber- Witch ' ) HERMAN MElville A Typee Household ...
Page 9784
... thought in one long composite sentence , which occupies an entire paragraph , and is made up of an expanding series of intensi- fying clauses , flowing in one indivisible stream of multiplying minor thoughts , which roll the fundamental ...
... thought in one long composite sentence , which occupies an entire paragraph , and is made up of an expanding series of intensi- fying clauses , flowing in one indivisible stream of multiplying minor thoughts , which roll the fundamental ...
Page 9806
... thoughts ; the slow succession of the little miseries of life ; the fatal disorgan- ization of a solitary existence ... thought of death , this sadness of the supersensitive soul har- assed and unsatisfied , powerless to take pleasure ...
... thoughts ; the slow succession of the little miseries of life ; the fatal disorgan- ization of a solitary existence ... thought of death , this sadness of the supersensitive soul har- assed and unsatisfied , powerless to take pleasure ...
Page 9807
... thought that its author had been changed . It asserted that the success of the psychologic novel had fascinated Maupassant . Perhaps we should see in this new phase of his talent only a conse- quence of the modification which years and ...
... thought that its author had been changed . It asserted that the success of the psychologic novel had fascinated Maupassant . Perhaps we should see in this new phase of his talent only a conse- quence of the modification which years and ...
Page 9808
... thoughts , his dreams , his emotions . He descends into his own heart , and irony becomes pity and tenderness . His art ... thought , of my reason escaping , entangled and scattered by an invisible and mysterious anguish . " Sensuality ...
... thoughts , his dreams , his emotions . He descends into his own heart , and irony becomes pity and tenderness . His art ... thought , of my reason escaping , entangled and scattered by an invisible and mysterious anguish . " Sensuality ...
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