Major Writers of America, Band 2Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... idea , for the real force of satire would have come from seeing him engaged and victorious with natures better than his own . It may be remarked that this was the case with the nature of Mme . Walter ; but the reply to that is hardly ...
... idea , for the real force of satire would have come from seeing him engaged and victorious with natures better than his own . It may be remarked that this was the case with the nature of Mme . Walter ; but the reply to that is hardly ...
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... idea , the starting - point , of the novel , is the only one that I see in which it can be spoken of as something different from its organic whole ; and since in proportion as the work is suc- cessful the idea permeates and penetrates ...
... idea , the starting - point , of the novel , is the only one that I see in which it can be spoken of as something different from its organic whole ; and since in proportion as the work is suc- cessful the idea permeates and penetrates ...
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... idea contained in the title of this essay : the idea that the whole of literature is a single order which is altered by any new work , and the idea that the in- dividual writer is not concerned with expressing himself but with mastering ...
... idea contained in the title of this essay : the idea that the whole of literature is a single order which is altered by any new work , and the idea that the in- dividual writer is not concerned with expressing himself but with mastering ...
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Introduction | 16 |
Captain Montgomery | 66 |
74 | 149 |
Urheberrecht | |
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