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... Later , in his great London days , he says , I never expect sincerity from any man , and am no more angry at the breach of it than at the colour of his hair " . It was the Tale ' which caused the stir in his own time . Now his great ...
... Later , in his great London days , he says , I never expect sincerity from any man , and am no more angry at the breach of it than at the colour of his hair " . It was the Tale ' which caused the stir in his own time . Now his great ...
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... later life ; with Ruskin it even drew him away from his earlier labours in art . But Ruskin owed more to Plato than to Carlyle or anyone else . Ruskin was neither a Calvinist nor a Puritan , and the beautiful world , whether of nature ...
... later life ; with Ruskin it even drew him away from his earlier labours in art . But Ruskin owed more to Plato than to Carlyle or anyone else . Ruskin was neither a Calvinist nor a Puritan , and the beautiful world , whether of nature ...
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... later , his vast reputation was due entirely to two facts he was a great humorist , and he was a great American humorist . On both sides of the Atlantic this latter characteristic helped him . It gratified the national pride of his own ...
... later , his vast reputation was due entirely to two facts he was a great humorist , and he was a great American humorist . On both sides of the Atlantic this latter characteristic helped him . It gratified the national pride of his own ...
Inhalt
Some English Letter Writers of the Seventeenth | 1 |
Some Observations By Professor | 29 |
Plato and Ruskin By THE VERY REV W | 49 |
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