Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 17 |
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... Chateaubriand and Byron . Chateaubriand's ' Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem despite its lapses from sublime to ridiculous , is still unsurpassed . A great , though exasperating perso- nality ; a great subject ; a great style these three ...
... Chateaubriand and Byron . Chateaubriand's ' Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem despite its lapses from sublime to ridiculous , is still unsurpassed . A great , though exasperating perso- nality ; a great subject ; a great style these three ...
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... Chateaubriand ; the main tenet in his creed was really " I will have no other God but me " . 66 In the end the Pilgrim duly arrived in the Alhambra , but , alas , two months late : and Mme . de Mouchy was no Penelope . " I am an ...
... Chateaubriand ; the main tenet in his creed was really " I will have no other God but me " . 66 In the end the Pilgrim duly arrived in the Alhambra , but , alas , two months late : and Mme . de Mouchy was no Penelope . " I am an ...
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... Chateaubriand . He has that strange Circe's wand which can transform even foolish creatures back into God's image - style . Hence he must be read in full : he cannot be conveyed in summary . The reader must be lulled- except when some ...
... Chateaubriand . He has that strange Circe's wand which can transform even foolish creatures back into God's image - style . Hence he must be read in full : he cannot be conveyed in summary . The reader must be lulled- except when some ...
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The Literature of Greek Travel By F L LUCAS | 17 |
Marigold of the Poets By Professor LESLIE | 47 |
Dialect in Literature By Sir WILLIAM A CRAIGIE | 69 |
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