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... whole zest of the game lies precisely where it lies for an original writer , in adequacy of expression while avoiding the superfluous word . I ask myself what were the qualifications necessary for the translation of this little classic ...
... whole zest of the game lies precisely where it lies for an original writer , in adequacy of expression while avoiding the superfluous word . I ask myself what were the qualifications necessary for the translation of this little classic ...
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... whole books , seemed to stamp themselves , all shining , upon one's vision , never to be dimmed , one thought , never to be less than miracles . Others were a puzzle and a weariness to drag through ; some others could not be read at all ...
... whole books , seemed to stamp themselves , all shining , upon one's vision , never to be dimmed , one thought , never to be less than miracles . Others were a puzzle and a weariness to drag through ; some others could not be read at all ...
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... whole question of George Eliot . It made one of England's very greatest writers . And I must press this point of her exceptional good fortune— it was , like the love of the Brownings , unfailing , impenetrably safe , to the very end ...
... whole question of George Eliot . It made one of England's very greatest writers . And I must press this point of her exceptional good fortune— it was , like the love of the Brownings , unfailing , impenetrably safe , to the very end ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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