The Forms of Prose LiteratureC. Scribner's, 1901 - 498페이지 |
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... sensations of some real , individual thing . In the descriptions I have quoted1 of coral islands Darwin gave you instead of the immediate sensations such colorless facts concerning Keeling Atoll as make clear how it was formed ...
... sensations of some real , individual thing . In the descriptions I have quoted1 of coral islands Darwin gave you instead of the immediate sensations such colorless facts concerning Keeling Atoll as make clear how it was formed ...
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... sensations and feelings which those impressions arouse in you . Here you are not con- cerned with the happening of things ; much less with the explaining of them . The thrill of pleasure in you when you come over the top of a hill to a ...
... sensations and feelings which those impressions arouse in you . Here you are not con- cerned with the happening of things ; much less with the explaining of them . The thrill of pleasure in you when you come over the top of a hill to a ...
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... sensations of life so vividly and graphically that they will give your reader the same warm and poignant impression that the reality stirred in you . Here you have passed almost entirely away from the necessity of ordering things , of ...
... sensations of life so vividly and graphically that they will give your reader the same warm and poignant impression that the reality stirred in you . Here you have passed almost entirely away from the necessity of ordering things , of ...
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... sensations ; generally , however , like most of the sub- stance of consciousness , they will be chiefly memories , thoughts , and feelings . But whether it be an under- standing of such simple motions and sensations as make up the art ...
... sensations ; generally , however , like most of the sub- stance of consciousness , they will be chiefly memories , thoughts , and feelings . But whether it be an under- standing of such simple motions and sensations as make up the art ...
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... sensation of clarity , of a comfortable grasp on your knowledge , that you yourself have when you first understand a difficult subject , sation which is often so physical that you might liken it to the actual clearing of space on your ...
... sensation of clarity , of a comfortable grasp on your knowledge , that you yourself have when you first understand a difficult subject , sation which is often so physical that you might liken it to the actual clearing of space on your ...
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abstract action Anne Boleyn argument Beast of Gévaudan beauty begin believe Boeotia Bouvard et Pécuchet called Castlewood character color concrete Congress Constitution Court criticism Darwin diagram direct tax discussion element energy English Esmond Esther Johnson example experience explanation exposition expression facts feelings figure genera geography of Greece geyser give Greece hand heat Henry instinct interest Ireland Irish kind of writing La Hoguette land literature living look Lord marriage matter means mind Moreover Narrative natural selection never Newman's Origin of Species pass passage passion personal property Pinkham principles prose purpose question reader real estate rent river round rule seems sensations sense side single stand Stella Stevenson story stream of consciousness style Swift theory things thought tion trees truth understand unity vivid whole wind words
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386 페이지 - In a higher world it is otherwise, but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often.
169 페이지 - It was a lover and his lass, With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino, That o'er the green corn-field did pass In the spring time, the only pretty ring time, When birds do sing, hey ding a ding, ding : Sweet lovers love the spring.
49 페이지 - As buds give rise by growth to fresh buds, and these, if vigorous, branch out and overtop on all sides many a feebler branch, so by generation I believe it has been with the great Tree of Life, which fills with its dead and broken branches the crust of the earth, and covers the surface with its ever-branching and beautiful ramifications.
268 페이지 - ... the truest, most virtuous, and valuable friend, that I, or perhaps any other person, was ever blessed with.
289 페이지 - Our passional nature not only lawfully may, but must, decide an option between propositions, whenever it is a genuine option that cannot by its nature be decided on intellectual grounds...
287 페이지 - ... a passionate affirmation of desire, in which our social system backs us up? We want to have a truth; we want to believe that our experiments and studies and discussions must put us in a continually better and better position towards it; and on this line we agree to fight out our thinking lives.
167 페이지 - The eldest of the three is named Mater Lachrymarum, Our Lady of Tears. She it is that night and day raves and moans, calling for vanished faces. She stood in Rama, where a voice was heard of lamentation — Rachel weeping for her children, and refused to be comforted.
123 페이지 - And Cushi answered, The enemies of my lord the king, and all that rise against thee to do thee hurt, be as that young man is.
97 페이지 - To lend himself, to project himself and steep himself, to feel and feel till he understands, and to understand so well that he can say, to have perception at the pitch of passion and expression as embracing as the air, to be infinitely curious and incorrigibly patient, and yet plastic and inflammable and determinable, stooping to conquer and serving to direct - these are fine chances for an active mind, chances to add the idea of independent beauty to the conception of success.
265 페이지 - The law of conservation rigidly excludes both creation and annihilation. Waves may change to ripples, and ripples to waves, — magnitude may be substituted for number, and number for magnitude, — asteroids may aggregate to suns, suns may...