The North American Review, Volumen203,Parte2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... expression of dissatisfac- tion with life in these memoirs , yet one would hardly call their dominant note restfulness ... expressed nor with precisely similar emphasis . That " peace is the greatest of 99 British interests , " that ...
... expression of dissatisfac- tion with life in these memoirs , yet one would hardly call their dominant note restfulness ... expressed nor with precisely similar emphasis . That " peace is the greatest of 99 British interests , " that ...
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... expression . Mr. Robinson's style not infrequently attains to something of that felicity of expression which may be the highest virtue of prose as well as of poetry . Mr. Robinson is one of the few moderns who have a sense for language ...
... expression . Mr. Robinson's style not infrequently attains to something of that felicity of expression which may be the highest virtue of prose as well as of poetry . Mr. Robinson is one of the few moderns who have a sense for language ...
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... expression , then , the autobiography excels . In the second place a strong personality impresses its own peculiar ... expressed . Caustic often , sometimes extreme or eccen- trie , Mr. Adams never fails to waken in his reader the ...
... expression , then , the autobiography excels . In the second place a strong personality impresses its own peculiar ... expressed . Caustic often , sometimes extreme or eccen- trie , Mr. Adams never fails to waken in his reader the ...
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