The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 81Leavitt, Trow & Company, 1873 |
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... story - teller , however much they may have helped him , or contributed to his success . The virtues of self ... story which he told was one long - continued tale , such as children and simple natures love - a story without an end . With ...
... story - teller , however much they may have helped him , or contributed to his success . The virtues of self ... story which he told was one long - continued tale , such as children and simple natures love - a story without an end . With ...
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... story disappoints and throws out the closer critic . The thread of human sympathy is broken off short , at the moment when all the better laws of art are abandoned , and when Dantes sinks in the sea , to rise for us no more ...
... story disappoints and throws out the closer critic . The thread of human sympathy is broken off short , at the moment when all the better laws of art are abandoned , and when Dantes sinks in the sea , to rise for us no more ...
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... story to moderns , and puts its readers in posses- sion of the feelings which produced the story , so far as that is possible in modern times . " Atalanta " is a close study from the Greek ; " Balaustion " is a Greek story told into ...
... story to moderns , and puts its readers in posses- sion of the feelings which produced the story , so far as that is possible in modern times . " Atalanta " is a close study from the Greek ; " Balaustion " is a Greek story told into ...
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OMPHALE | 48 |
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