The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Literary criticismAMS Press, 1979 |
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Pagina 59
... force - a force which should be taken into consideration in a comparative estimate of the eloquence of the two eras . But the truth is , that even in regard to any given Philippic , and any given modern effort of note , we have few ...
... force - a force which should be taken into consideration in a comparative estimate of the eloquence of the two eras . But the truth is , that even in regard to any given Philippic , and any given modern effort of note , we have few ...
Pagina 159
... force of the argument which the mind finds in every beast , bird , or flower " ; but as these indications are rigidly ana- logical , every step in human knowledge every astro- nomical discovery , for instance throws additional light ...
... force of the argument which the mind finds in every beast , bird , or flower " ; but as these indications are rigidly ana- logical , every step in human knowledge every astro- nomical discovery , for instance throws additional light ...
Pagina 170
... . Pue ; without which , indeed , the singular force and beauty of the paragraph cannot be duly appreciated . " The proper study of English grammar , so far from being dry , is one of the most rational enjoyments 170 LITERARY CRITICISM .
... . Pue ; without which , indeed , the singular force and beauty of the paragraph cannot be duly appreciated . " The proper study of English grammar , so far from being dry , is one of the most rational enjoyments 170 LITERARY CRITICISM .
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George P Morris | 41 |
The Damsel of Darien | 49 |
An Address delivered before the Goethean | 57 |
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