Major Writers of America, Volume 1Perry Miller Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962 Selections from the writings of fifteen important American authors, including portions of novels, short stories, prose and poems. |
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... effect , and so an effect suggested to the mind by the idea of the means . This kind of beauty is not entirely dif- ferent from that beauty which there is in fitting a mortise to its tenon . Only when the beauty con- sists in unity ...
... effect , and so an effect suggested to the mind by the idea of the means . This kind of beauty is not entirely dif- ferent from that beauty which there is in fitting a mortise to its tenon . Only when the beauty con- sists in unity ...
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... effects , must for ever have been dormant and useless as to any effect . The divine wisdom and prudence would have had no exercise in any wise contrivance , any prudent proceeding or disposal of things ; for there would have been no ...
... effects , must for ever have been dormant and useless as to any effect . The divine wisdom and prudence would have had no exercise in any wise contrivance , any prudent proceeding or disposal of things ; for there would have been no ...
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... effect or impression is a point of the greatest importance . It is clear , moreover , that this unity cannot be thor ... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents- he then combines such events as may best aid him in ...
... effect or impression is a point of the greatest importance . It is clear , moreover , that this unity cannot be thor ... effect to be wrought out , he then invents such incidents- he then combines such events as may best aid him in ...
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