Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 93
... perhaps indulge a hope that they may some day be collected . How Mr. Carlyle would dispatch the character of some notable man or book with a couple or a dozen words of epigram ; how he would benevolently extinguish presumptuous youth ...
... perhaps indulge a hope that they may some day be collected . How Mr. Carlyle would dispatch the character of some notable man or book with a couple or a dozen words of epigram ; how he would benevolently extinguish presumptuous youth ...
Page 94
... perhaps hasty readers . are not aware of the immense amount of work that Mr. Carlyle did there . In rather less than five years , from 1828 to 1833 , most of the best and best - known " Essays , " espe- cially the " Burns , " a splendid ...
... perhaps hasty readers . are not aware of the immense amount of work that Mr. Carlyle did there . In rather less than five years , from 1828 to 1833 , most of the best and best - known " Essays , " espe- cially the " Burns , " a splendid ...
Page 95
... perhaps , hardly a 66 19 lutely destitute , for the most part ,. the control of accepted conventions . He had a series of test - standards to which more majorum from the days of Boileau- he adjusted literary aspirants , and according to ...
... perhaps , hardly a 66 19 lutely destitute , for the most part ,. the control of accepted conventions . He had a series of test - standards to which more majorum from the days of Boileau- he adjusted literary aspirants , and according to ...
Page 96
... perhaps , lack much to believe - in which , indeed , he was not literary instruction . The one still remains , far wrong - that it was the turning - point on the whole , the most perfect presentment of the history of Europe . There was ...
... perhaps , lack much to believe - in which , indeed , he was not literary instruction . The one still remains , far wrong - that it was the turning - point on the whole , the most perfect presentment of the history of Europe . There was ...
Page 97
... perhaps , a few words as from one who has considered that matter with such light as he has had may be given . The vague popular notion that this style con- sists in a mere Germanizing , and especially Richterizing , of English may be ...
... perhaps , a few words as from one who has considered that matter with such light as he has had may be given . The vague popular notion that this style con- sists in a mere Germanizing , and especially Richterizing , of English may be ...
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