American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 458
... effect of even the best epic under the sun , is a nullity - and this is precisely the fact . In regard to the Iliad ... effect it produces , than by the time it took to 3 impress the effect , or by the amount of " sustained effort ...
... effect of even the best epic under the sun , is a nullity - and this is precisely the fact . In regard to the Iliad ... effect it produces , than by the time it took to 3 impress the effect , or by the amount of " sustained effort ...
Pagina 475
... effect . Keeping originality al- ways in view - for he is false to himself who ventures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of inter- est - I say to myself , in the first place , " Of the innumerable effects ...
... effect . Keeping originality al- ways in view - for he is false to himself who ventures to dispense with so obvious and so easily attainable a source of inter- est - I say to myself , in the first place , " Of the innumerable effects ...
Pagina 476
... effect . It appears evident , then , that there is a distinct limit , as regards length , to all works of literary art ― the limit of a single sitting and that , although in certain classes of prose composition , such as " Rob- inson ...
... effect . It appears evident , then , that there is a distinct limit , as regards length , to all works of literary art ― the limit of a single sitting and that , although in certain classes of prose composition , such as " Rob- inson ...
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