Essays for Our Day: A Background of ModelsLouis Byron Shackelford, Florien Preston Gass |
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Page 76
... character from the time and place ; he is a part of the furniture and costume of an inn . If he is a Quaker , or from the West Riding of Yorkshire , so much the better . I do not even try to sympathize with him , and he breaks no ...
... character from the time and place ; he is a part of the furniture and costume of an inn . If he is a Quaker , or from the West Riding of Yorkshire , so much the better . I do not even try to sympathize with him , and he breaks no ...
Page 279
... characters from a fixed point of view ; it became at its best the systematic examin- ation of the causes of progress and ... character rather than the interplay of fixed passions ; in art it created impressionism or the endeavour to re ...
... characters from a fixed point of view ; it became at its best the systematic examin- ation of the causes of progress and ... character rather than the interplay of fixed passions ; in art it created impressionism or the endeavour to re ...
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... character changes to be sure , but it is a single catastrophic change and it is itself the subject of the story . On the whole it is fair to say that Mr. Conrad devotes more time to character drawing than is necessary to secure the ...
... character changes to be sure , but it is a single catastrophic change and it is itself the subject of the story . On the whole it is fair to say that Mr. Conrad devotes more time to character drawing than is necessary to secure the ...
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Ahab American Arrow of Gold Bachelor of Arts beautiful become better called character civilization college football common course criticism culture Dean Martin Dyak English equality essay Everett Dean existence eyes fact feel football French friends Gérard de Nerval give habit hand heart human ideal ideas imagination intellectual interest Julius Cæsar knowledge less liberal education living look matter Matthew Arnold means merely mind Moby Dick modern moral nature never night perhaps persons philosophy play pleasure practical question reason reprinted by permission scientific mood seems sense Sir Patrick Spens social sort soul speak spirit student talk teach things thought tion true truth undergraduate walk whole words write young youth