The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 128
... speak suddenly , to the admiration of their hearers , who upon study and premeditation have been forsaken by their own wits , and no way answered their fame . Their eloquence was greater than their reading ; and the things they uttered ...
... speak suddenly , to the admiration of their hearers , who upon study and premeditation have been forsaken by their own wits , and no way answered their fame . Their eloquence was greater than their reading ; and the things they uttered ...
Stran 203
... speak of the play , to give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him . ” " I fear , " replied Neander , " that in ...
... speak of the play , to give us a character of the author ; and tell us frankly your opinion , whether you do not think all writers , both French and English , ought to give place to him . ” " I fear , " replied Neander , " that in ...
Stran 259
... speak , let truth and candor shine , That not alone what to your sense is due All may allow , but seek your friendship too . Be silent always when you doubt your sense , And speak , tho ' sure , with seeming diffidence : Some positive ...
... speak , let truth and candor shine , That not alone what to your sense is due All may allow , but seek your friendship too . Be silent always when you doubt your sense , And speak , tho ' sure , with seeming diffidence : Some positive ...
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From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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