Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 86
... true art . Professor Krapp shows that , although James Russell Lowell made seven rules for compounding Yankee dialect , in actual practice he did not keep to them , and Professor Krapp makes an analysis of Lowell's poem " The Courtin ...
... true art . Professor Krapp shows that , although James Russell Lowell made seven rules for compounding Yankee dialect , in actual practice he did not keep to them , and Professor Krapp makes an analysis of Lowell's poem " The Courtin ...
Page 87
... true art , I can but feel that in the main our development must come from the common materials of life . Here are the opening paragraphs of Miss Stein's essay on England , which I presume is intended to be a revalua- tion of the genius ...
... true art , I can but feel that in the main our development must come from the common materials of life . Here are the opening paragraphs of Miss Stein's essay on England , which I presume is intended to be a revalua- tion of the genius ...
Page 88
... true that Walter Pater refused to read Kipling in order that he might not be corrupted ? 22 To those who have been kind enough to read what I have written , it is now , I hope , plain that the dif- ficulty in keeping the American ...
... true that Walter Pater refused to read Kipling in order that he might not be corrupted ? 22 To those who have been kind enough to read what I have written , it is now , I hope , plain that the dif- ficulty in keeping the American ...
Page 93
... true , how- ever , of the great mass of people in such a supposedly constitutional country as England . The principle underlying British parliamentarism from the time of Magna Charta was that of landed property as the basis of ...
... true , how- ever , of the great mass of people in such a supposedly constitutional country as England . The principle underlying British parliamentarism from the time of Magna Charta was that of landed property as the basis of ...
Page 101
... true . that , and it was true . In youth one was ... one was ... well , a bus ! - choosing one's road , threading traffic , taking risks , and emerging victorious . But , imperceptibly , one became a tram . A thing that could only go ...
... true . that , and it was true . In youth one was ... one was ... well , a bus ! - choosing one's road , threading traffic , taking risks , and emerging victorious . But , imperceptibly , one became a tram . A thing that could only go ...
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