American Literary Essays1960 |
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... less delight and considerable less flippancy , often more puzzled than charmed , sometimes more puzzling than charming . Some- thing of the spirit of meditation was lost , so that the essay became less personal and more learned : it ...
... less delight and considerable less flippancy , often more puzzled than charmed , sometimes more puzzling than charming . Some- thing of the spirit of meditation was lost , so that the essay became less personal and more learned : it ...
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... less intolerant because they seem to reach toward radical distinctions . They talk more often of politics , and less of party . They consider the reaches of sci- ence or the possibility that people can re- main people . If our favorites ...
... less intolerant because they seem to reach toward radical distinctions . They talk more often of politics , and less of party . They consider the reaches of sci- ence or the possibility that people can re- main people . If our favorites ...
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... less coherent than that of the novelist . to As for the setting , James says that it is not enough merely to report what it seems to the author to be , in however minute detail . The great thing is to get into the novel not only the ...
... less coherent than that of the novelist . to As for the setting , James says that it is not enough merely to report what it seems to the author to be , in however minute detail . The great thing is to get into the novel not only the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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