The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 24John Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... says : " The story of the Cavaliers is told in these volumes with much spirit - we wish we could add , with impartiality . " His Crescent and the Cross , parts of which were first published in the Dublin Universitv Magazine , under the ...
... says : " The story of the Cavaliers is told in these volumes with much spirit - we wish we could add , with impartiality . " His Crescent and the Cross , parts of which were first published in the Dublin Universitv Magazine , under the ...
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... anonymously by Bishop Hurd ( American edition , 1809 ) , entitled Letters from a Prelate . " His Divine Legation of Moses , " says Lord Jef- fry , in the Edinburgh Review , " is the WARBURTON, WILLIAM, an English critic and ...
... anonymously by Bishop Hurd ( American edition , 1809 ) , entitled Letters from a Prelate . " His Divine Legation of Moses , " says Lord Jef- fry , in the Edinburgh Review , " is the WARBURTON, WILLIAM, an English critic and ...
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... says Rev. T. D. Whitaker , " is that which does least honor to his heart , and perhaps , though written with all his native spirit , to his head . " " Mr. Warburton is the greatest general critic I ever knew , " says Alexander Pope ...
... says Rev. T. D. Whitaker , " is that which does least honor to his heart , and perhaps , though written with all his native spirit , to his head . " " Mr. Warburton is the greatest general critic I ever knew , " says Alexander Pope ...
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... says : “ I believe it is George Eliot who said that the success of a woman novelist lies in her ability to feel and write like a woman , in emancipation from the masculine literary influ- ence . Miss Phelps is forever the woman , and I ...
... says : “ I believe it is George Eliot who said that the success of a woman novelist lies in her ability to feel and write like a woman , in emancipation from the masculine literary influ- ence . Miss Phelps is forever the woman , and I ...
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... says : " All that the critic of fiction commonly looks to -— inci- dent , evolution of plot , artistic sequence of events , and so forth - seems secondary when compared with the startlingly vivid presentment of a human soul in the storm ...
... says : " All that the critic of fiction commonly looks to -— inci- dent , evolution of plot , artistic sequence of events , and so forth - seems secondary when compared with the startlingly vivid presentment of a human soul in the storm ...
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