The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 17 頁
... less sketches , which have nothing to recommend them beyond the carefulness of their finish ; it is a very safe and a very easy way to found a reputation upon the fidelity of minute descrip- tion . What powers of mind are required to ...
... less sketches , which have nothing to recommend them beyond the carefulness of their finish ; it is a very safe and a very easy way to found a reputation upon the fidelity of minute descrip- tion . What powers of mind are required to ...
第 27 頁
... less destroy the truth . We shall not enter into the improbabilities of the plot , but endeavor to illustrate Mr. Cooper's genius by bringing before the reader the scene where the old sailor perishes suicidally in the vessel . It is so ...
... less destroy the truth . We shall not enter into the improbabilities of the plot , but endeavor to illustrate Mr. Cooper's genius by bringing before the reader the scene where the old sailor perishes suicidally in the vessel . It is so ...
第 28 頁
... less to be pitied in this tempest . ' " Do you still think there is much danger ? ' asked Dillon . " To them that have reason to fear death . Listen ! do you hear that hollow noise beneath ye ? ' " " Tis the wind , driving by the vessel ...
... less to be pitied in this tempest . ' " Do you still think there is much danger ? ' asked Dillon . " To them that have reason to fear death . Listen ! do you hear that hollow noise beneath ye ? ' " " Tis the wind , driving by the vessel ...
第 40 頁
... less his duty on the other hand as a soldier to obey the orders of his superior officer . After this digression we shall enter one of Mr. Cooper's forests and refresh our readers ' attention . We must premise that this is by no means ...
... less his duty on the other hand as a soldier to obey the orders of his superior officer . After this digression we shall enter one of Mr. Cooper's forests and refresh our readers ' attention . We must premise that this is by no means ...
第 43 頁
... less than between action and narration . The dramatist includes the novelist and the romancist . The latter may eke out his short- comings by description , as a man in an equivocal position may explain the ambiguity away , and stultify ...
... less than between action and narration . The dramatist includes the novelist and the romancist . The latter may eke out his short- comings by description , as a man in an equivocal position may explain the ambiguity away , and stultify ...
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