American Life in Literature, Volumen1Jay Broadus Hubbell Harper, 1949 |
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... effect . Keeping originality always in view -for he is false to himself who ventures to dis- pense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of interest - I say to myself , in the first place , - " Of the innumerable effects ...
... effect . Keeping originality always in view -for he is false to himself who ventures to dis- pense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of interest - I say to myself , in the first place , - " Of the innumerable effects ...
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... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso -that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso -that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
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... effect arising from the lover's throwing open the door , finding all dark , and thence adopting the half - fancy that is was the spirit of his mistress that knocked . is impelled , as I have before explained , by. 10 Of course , I ...
... effect arising from the lover's throwing open the door , finding all dark , and thence adopting the half - fancy that is was the spirit of his mistress that knocked . is impelled , as I have before explained , by. 10 Of course , I ...
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VOLUME I | 14 |
John Winthrop | 23 |
Introductory Essay | 40 |
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