| 1885 - 858 psl.
...most pertinently marshalled, or the stages of a complicated action most perspicuously bound into one. The web, then, or the pattern; a web at once sensuous...literature. Books indeed continue to be read, for the knot and word be precisely what is wanted interest of the fact or fable, in which this to forward and... | |
| 1885 - 846 psl.
...most pertinently marshalled, or the stages of a complicated action most perspicuously bound into one. The web, then, or the pattern ; a web at once sensuous...literature. Books indeed continue to be read, for the j interest of the fact or fable, in which this \ quality is poorly represented, but still it I will... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 476 psl.
...the sentence is "addressed throughout and first of all, to the demands of logic." (550-551) 241. (6) "The web, then, or the pattern; a web at once sensuous...that is the foundation of the art of literature." (551-552) 242. (7) In verse the sensuous pattern is ready made. (8) But in verse there is, besides... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 474 psl.
...the sentence is "addressed throughout and first of all, to the demands of logic." (550-551) 241. (6) "The web, then, or the pattern; a web at once sensuous...that is the foundation of the art of literature." (551-552) 242. (7) In verse the sensuous pattern is ready made. (8) But in verse there is, besides... | |
| Gabriele D'Annunzio - 1902 - 178 psl.
...sort of lame imitation, very often, I am sure, unconscious, and, no doubt, all the worse for that. at once sensuous and logical, an elegant and pregnant...that is the foundation of the art of literature." He discusses at some length the making of this web and the parts of it, and sums up as follows : "... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1907 - 498 psl.
...most pertinently marshalled, or the stages of a complicated action most perspicuously bound into one. The web, then, or the pattern: a web at once sensuous...represented, but still it will be there. And, on the o:her hand, how many do we continue to peruse and reperuse wkh pleasure whose only merit is the elegance... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1907 - 302 psl.
...most pertinently marshalled, or the stages of a complicated action most perspicuously bound into one. The web, then, or the pattern : a web at once sensuous...indeed continue to be read, for the interest of the faft or fable, in which this quality is poorly represented, but still it will be there. And, on the... | |
| University of Wisconsin. Department of English - 1918 - 414 psl.
...synthesizing the many implications involved in the term. "The style is the man," says I '. iifi-oi i . ' ' The web, then, or the pattern ; a web at once sensuous...logical, an elegant and pregnant texture: that is style, ' ' declares Stevenson. The one is interested in the composer and will look for a revelation of personality... | |
| 1918 - 712 psl.
...synthesizing the many implications involved in the term. ' ' The style is the man, ' ' says Buffon. "The web, then, or the pattern; a web at once sensuous...logical, an elegant and pregnant texture: that is style," declares Stevenson. The one is interested in the composer and will look for a revelation of personality... | |
| Arthur Beatty - 1918 - 414 psl.
...fail of synthesizing the many implications involved in the term. "The style is the man," says Buffon. "The web, then, or the pattern; a web at once sensuous...logical, an elegant and pregnant texture: that is style, ' ' declares Stevenson. The one is interested in the composer and will look for a revelation of personality... | |
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