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Pagina 17
... expression , unquestionably depends upon the social conditions under which it is practised . However differently , in particular cases , the balance of in- NEW SERIES . - VOL . XXXIV . , No. 1 debtedness between the author and his age ...
... expression , unquestionably depends upon the social conditions under which it is practised . However differently , in particular cases , the balance of in- NEW SERIES . - VOL . XXXIV . , No. 1 debtedness between the author and his age ...
Pagina 18
... expression of national life , a permanent embodiment of the national spirit . The literature of England an- swers most nearly to this idea of a na- tional literature ; and therefore M. Taine , as he himself says , chose to write of it ...
... expression of national life , a permanent embodiment of the national spirit . The literature of England an- swers most nearly to this idea of a na- tional literature ; and therefore M. Taine , as he himself says , chose to write of it ...
Pagina 19
... expression . The lack of such a society as the wits of Queen Anne moved in , sent our men of culture to attend in English drawing - rooms and at English dinner - tables . This resort to the old world was natural , and , indeed , inevita ...
... expression . The lack of such a society as the wits of Queen Anne moved in , sent our men of culture to attend in English drawing - rooms and at English dinner - tables . This resort to the old world was natural , and , indeed , inevita ...
Pagina 25
... expression of the nation's life , are due , when the last analysis is made , to the social ideal ; its hopes for the future depend upon the probability of a radical change in that ideal . The fortunes of literature in America may have a ...
... expression of the nation's life , are due , when the last analysis is made , to the social ideal ; its hopes for the future depend upon the probability of a radical change in that ideal . The fortunes of literature in America may have a ...
Pagina 35
... expression of pain or dis- tress in general appears plainly to precede that of pleasure . Crying , of the con- scious or really miserable sort , takes place long before smiling or even cooing . This , remarks our observer , probably ...
... expression of pain or dis- tress in general appears plainly to precede that of pleasure . Crying , of the con- scious or really miserable sort , takes place long before smiling or even cooing . This , remarks our observer , probably ...
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