Studies in Prose and VerseJ.M. Dent, 1904 - 300 psl. |
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... writing , a little dryly , on Catiline , on Cæsar , on Don Pedro the Cruel , learning Russian , and translating from it ( yet , while studying the Russians before all the world , never discovering the mystical Russian soul ) , writing ...
... writing , a little dryly , on Catiline , on Cæsar , on Don Pedro the Cruel , learning Russian , and translating from it ( yet , while studying the Russians before all the world , never discovering the mystical Russian soul ) , writing ...
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... writing than Daudet not writing . It amused him supremely to tell stories ; but he had to be listened to . Feverish as his method of writing was , he took endless pains to write well , writing every MS . three times over from beginning ...
... writing than Daudet not writing . It amused him supremely to tell stories ; but he had to be listened to . Feverish as his method of writing was , he took endless pains to write well , writing every MS . three times over from beginning ...
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... writing novels , he has written a study of the Christian religion which seems to me , from the strictly Christian point of view , to leave nothing more to be said ; and he has followed out his own conclusions in life with the same logic ...
... writing novels , he has written a study of the Christian religion which seems to me , from the strictly Christian point of view , to leave nothing more to be said ; and he has followed out his own conclusions in life with the same logic ...
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abstract action admirable artist Balzac beauty becomes Boule de Suif certainly character charm colour comes consciousness criticism d'Annunzio Daudet delicate Dowson drama dreams emotion English Ernest Dowson everything exist expression eyes fact feeling Flaubert French GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO give Goncourt happiness Hawthorne heart Human Comedy Huysmans idea imagination instinct intellectual intention interest JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS kind L'Assommoir Le Horla literature living lyric Madame Bovary Maupassant means Meredith Mérimée mind modern mood moral nature never novel novelist once painting passion Patchouli Pater pathos perhaps Phillips picture plays pleasure poem poet poetical poetry precisely prose realise rhythm Robert Louis Stevenson seems seen sensation sense sincerity Sophocles soul speak Stendhal story style Symonds tells temperament thee theory things thought Tolstoi truth verse voice W. B. YEATS WALTER PATER woman wonder words writing written Yeats Zola Zola's