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The Method and Practice of Exposition: A Text-book for Advanced Students in ... - Page 88
by Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 278 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 180

American periodicals - 1889 - 860 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...those qualities I summed up as mind and soul — that color and mystic perfume, and that reasonable structure — it has something of the soul of humanity...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 65

1890 - 880 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ' ourselves and our relation to the world...immediately, as with Dante, to the glory of God." In words like these there is nothing of that " preciosity " which is urged as a fatal fault in Mr....
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Without Prejudice

Israel Zangwill - English essays - 1896 - 410 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...immediately, as with Dante, to the glory of God, it will also be great Art." Yes, if Pater protested against " the vulgarity which is dead to form," he was...
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Wayfaring Men: A Novel

Edna Lyall - 1897 - 488 pages
...oppressed, or enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new and old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...Dante, to the glory of God, it will be also great art." — " Appreciations." " WALTER PATER. MBS. HEREFORD who had readily divined Macneillie's kindly intention...
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Selections from Walter Pater

Walter Pater - English essays - 1901 - 360 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympa-3° thies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...soul — that colour and mystic perfume, and that 5 reasonable structure, it has something of the soul of humanity in it, and finds its logical, its...
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Selections from Walter Pater

Walter Pater - English essays - 1901 - 360 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympa-so thies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...soul — that colour and mystic perfume, and that 5 reasonable structure, it has something of the soul of humanity in it, and finds its logical, its...
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Selections from Walter Pater

Walter Pater - 1901 - 364 pages
...new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world as may ennoble and fortify us in our L sojourn here, or immediately, as with Dante, to the...soul — that colour and mystic perfume, and that 5 reasonable structure, it has something of the soul of humanity in it, and finds its logical, its...
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Representative Essays on the Theory of Style

William Tenney Brewster - English language - 1905 - 394 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...fortify us in our sojourn here, or immediately, as with Uante, to the glory of God, it will be also great art ; if, over and above those qualities I summed...
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Theories of Style, with Especial Reference to Prose Composition; Essays ...

Lane Cooper - English language - 1907 - 496 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...those qualities I summed up as mind and soul — that color and mystic perfume, and that reasonable structure, it has something of the soul of humanity in...
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An Introductory Course in Exposition

Frances Melville Perry - English language - 1908 - 238 pages
...oppressed, or the enlargement of our sympathies with each other, or to such presentment of new or old truth about ourselves and our relation to the world...immediately, as with Dante, to the glory of God, it will be great art ; if, over and above those qualities I summed up as mind and soul, — that color and mystic...
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