Old Pictures of Life, Volume 2Stone and Kimball, 1894 |
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Page 40
... asks if you can tell the source of its gorgeous coloring . doing this it is necessary to go back . In First , having found out what literature . is , we may infer whether the novel is a part of true literature . Literature is that ...
... asks if you can tell the source of its gorgeous coloring . doing this it is necessary to go back . In First , having found out what literature . is , we may infer whether the novel is a part of true literature . Literature is that ...
Page 46
... asks me to sit . Who ever saw Faith , Hope , and Charity pictured as three men ? I now proceed to the most difficult part of my discussion , viz . , that the more the novel gets away from woman the greater the book . This I suppose you ...
... asks me to sit . Who ever saw Faith , Hope , and Charity pictured as three men ? I now proceed to the most difficult part of my discussion , viz . , that the more the novel gets away from woman the greater the book . This I suppose you ...
Page 65
... ask some one distinguished for ignorance and vice to represent them at the local and national elections . If ig- norance and fraud move in bulk so must all the contemporary education and moral- ity move in its totality . When an edu ...
... ask some one distinguished for ignorance and vice to represent them at the local and national elections . If ig- norance and fraud move in bulk so must all the contemporary education and moral- ity move in its totality . When an edu ...
Page 76
... ask for years or wisdom . A child will run with delight to a bed of flowers long before it has become a philosopher . Thus Juliet ran to Romeo . with the foot of a wild deer ; she flew to him with the wings of a dove . One of the ...
... ask for years or wisdom . A child will run with delight to a bed of flowers long before it has become a philosopher . Thus Juliet ran to Romeo . with the foot of a wild deer ; she flew to him with the wings of a dove . One of the ...
Page 81
... ask somebody to invent a Juliet for literary purposes . This would be a new way indeed for carrying a basket of coal to the smoky and begrimed Newcastle . Beatrice and Juliet were real and won- derfully beautiful . ROMEO AND JULIET . 81.
... ask somebody to invent a Juliet for literary purposes . This would be a new way indeed for carrying a basket of coal to the smoky and begrimed Newcastle . Beatrice and Juliet were real and won- derfully beautiful . ROMEO AND JULIET . 81.
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