The North American Review, Band 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... sentiment and thought of the people , and by them alone could the artist express his own thought and sentiment to the people . It is this necessity of using a language that all can understand , which makes art and literature a record of ...
... sentiment and thought of the people , and by them alone could the artist express his own thought and sentiment to the people . It is this necessity of using a language that all can understand , which makes art and literature a record of ...
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... sentiment . Critics have viewed him , in this regard , at the two extremes of hypocrisy and sincerity , of artifice and of truth . In order justly to estimate Sterne with reference to this , his most obvious claim and purpose , we must ...
... sentiment . Critics have viewed him , in this regard , at the two extremes of hypocrisy and sincerity , of artifice and of truth . In order justly to estimate Sterne with reference to this , his most obvious claim and purpose , we must ...
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... sentiment . Yet their authors are fre- quently thorough men of the world and intense egotists . It is this want of harmony between expression and life , between the eloquent avowal and the practical influence of sentiment , patriotic ...
... sentiment . Yet their authors are fre- quently thorough men of the world and intense egotists . It is this want of harmony between expression and life , between the eloquent avowal and the practical influence of sentiment , patriotic ...
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