The National Review, Volume 49W.H. Allen, 1907 - English literature |
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Page 436
... nature that they condemn as unnatural anything that rises a little above the obvious . A great personality suffers the penalty of non - conformity ; for , whether in life or in literature , it can only be comprehended with much expense ...
... nature that they condemn as unnatural anything that rises a little above the obvious . A great personality suffers the penalty of non - conformity ; for , whether in life or in literature , it can only be comprehended with much expense ...
Page 437
... nature , or if he is so plastered with borrowed mannerisms that his real personality never shines . through ... natural . It will be a good day when this is recognised at school . Classical writings should be studied firstly for the ...
... nature , or if he is so plastered with borrowed mannerisms that his real personality never shines . through ... natural . It will be a good day when this is recognised at school . Classical writings should be studied firstly for the ...
Page 741
... nature in its infinite diversities , which were enforced on the country , in all their sour and sombre aspects ... nature , and the natures of many who were not children , recoiled from such a prospect , and that a young boy , when asked ...
... nature in its infinite diversities , which were enforced on the country , in all their sour and sombre aspects ... nature , and the natures of many who were not children , recoiled from such a prospect , and that a young boy , when asked ...
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