I have often thought how interesting a magazine paper might be written by any author who would- that is to say, who could- detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions attained its ultimate point of completion. The Author: A Poem, in Four Books - Pagina 110door William R. Lyth - 1854 - 122 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1850 - 766 pagina’s
...magazine paper might be written by any author who would—that is to say, who could—detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...Why such a paper has never been given to the world, 1 am much at a loss to say—but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission... | |
| 1850 - 762 pagina’s
...л-ho would — that is to say, who could — detail, itep by step, the processes by which any one if his compositions attained its ultimate point of completion. Why such a paper has never >een given to. the world, I am much at a lose о say-— but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has lad... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853 - 522 pagina’s
...magazine paper might be written by any author who would — that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...has never been given to the world, I am much at a loss to say — but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with, the omission than any one... | |
| William R. Lyth - 1854 - 142 pagina’s
...magazine-paper might be written by any author who would — that is to say who could — detail, step l>v step, the processes by which any one of his compositions attained its ultimate point of completion. \Vhy such a [uiper has never been given to the world, I am much at a loss to gay ; but perhaps the... | |
| 1859 - 528 pagina’s
...magazine paper might be written by any author who would — that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...Why such a paper has never been given to the world, 1 am much at a loss to say — but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission... | |
| 1861 - 438 pagina’s
...interesting a paper might be written by any author who wonU —that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...Why such a paper has never been given to the world, it is difficult to say; but perhaps the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission than any... | |
| Walter Maynard (pseud. [i.e. Thomas Willert Beale.]), Thomas Willert Beale - 1867 - 438 pagina’s
...be written," he observes, "by any author who would — that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...Why such a paper has never been given to the world it is difficult to say ; but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission than... | |
| 1874 - 800 pagina’s
...Composition," "how interesting a magazine paper might be written by an author who would detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions attained its ultimate point of completion " ; and he suggests autorial vanity as the reason why such a paper has never been executed. " Most... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1876 - 522 pagina’s
...magazine paper might be written by any author who would — that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...has never been given to the world, I am much at a loss to say — but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission than any one... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1879 - 336 pagina’s
...magazine paper might be written by any author who would — that is to say, who could — detail, step by step, the processes by which any one of his compositions...paper has never been given to the world I am much at a loss to say ; but, perhaps, the autorial vanity has had more to do with the omission than any one other... | |
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