The National Review, Том 11Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1860 |
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... language and a certain well - bred impertinence of style . Like Voltaire , he has the art of treating impossible and fantastic incidents as if they were probable , and of carrying us along with a narrative that we laugh at ourselves for ...
... language and a certain well - bred impertinence of style . Like Voltaire , he has the art of treating impossible and fantastic incidents as if they were probable , and of carrying us along with a narrative that we laugh at ourselves for ...
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... language has a sustained counterfeit of gravity that gives the fun that quiet air which is necessary to make fun really enjoyable . The re- lations of Hadji - Stavros to the Greek government are the groundwork of this fun . This brigand ...
... language has a sustained counterfeit of gravity that gives the fun that quiet air which is necessary to make fun really enjoyable . The re- lations of Hadji - Stavros to the Greek government are the groundwork of this fun . This brigand ...
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... language , but not in thought . He must have a good basis for fiction and smart writing supplied to him from some extra- neous source , and then he is at home . He is not a man of deep thought or fertile imagination ; but he knows that ...
... language , but not in thought . He must have a good basis for fiction and smart writing supplied to him from some extra- neous source , and then he is at home . He is not a man of deep thought or fertile imagination ; but he knows that ...
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... language of the old Greek . Surely these are not all mere fortuitous coincidences , but rather these old speculations have in them somewhat of intui- tion and insight . For it cannot be doubted that the mind of man is , in a sense , set ...
... language of the old Greek . Surely these are not all mere fortuitous coincidences , but rather these old speculations have in them somewhat of intui- tion and insight . For it cannot be doubted that the mind of man is , in a sense , set ...
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... language of Baron Cuvier , " the principal divisions which naturalists still follow in the animal kingdom are due to Aristotle , and he had already pointed out several which have recently been again adopted after having once been ...
... language of Baron Cuvier , " the principal divisions which naturalists still follow in the animal kingdom are due to Aristotle , and he had already pointed out several which have recently been again adopted after having once been ...
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