The Quarterly Review, Volume 266William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 - English literature |
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... story of what happened , told by an artist , with all the significance of a true story and all the value of revealing the nature of the historical process . To object that it cannot be true because it can never be complete is to beg the ...
... story of what happened , told by an artist , with all the significance of a true story and all the value of revealing the nature of the historical process . To object that it cannot be true because it can never be complete is to beg the ...
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... story ; culminating in the ever - dramatic moment of the present . ' Round the story , as flesh and blood round the bone , ' writes Professor Trevelyan in Clio , a Muse , ' ' should be gathered many different things - character ...
... story ; culminating in the ever - dramatic moment of the present . ' Round the story , as flesh and blood round the bone , ' writes Professor Trevelyan in Clio , a Muse , ' ' should be gathered many different things - character ...
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... story , and on the dramatic nature of that unity . 6 If , indeed , the story of the great events and the great men of our Augustan age could be told in its truth and simplicity , as only the man of Athens could have told it , it would ...
... story , and on the dramatic nature of that unity . 6 If , indeed , the story of the great events and the great men of our Augustan age could be told in its truth and simplicity , as only the man of Athens could have told it , it would ...
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