| 1853 - 614 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete — and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhy metical and now irregular; here his language will be plain and... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1855 - 498 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle, when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical, and now irregular ; here his language will be plain, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 str.
...ability of the intellect to utter the emotions be complete; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlyleau mood. Now he will be rhythmical and now irregular; here his language will be plain and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 str.
...ability of the intellect to utter the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express^ himself as Junius,...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical and now irregular; here his language will be plain and... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle, when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical, and now irregular ; here his language will be plain, and... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1859 - 512 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb fi;lt, will use a like familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle, when in a Carlylean... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - 1863 - 504 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle, when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical, and now irregular ; here his language will be plain, and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1865 - 400 str.
...ability of the intellect to utter the emotions be complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylcan mood. Now he will be rhythmical and now irregular; here his language will be plain and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1871 - 440 str.
...complete ; and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junins, when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical and now irregular; here his language will be plain and... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 str.
...ability of the intellect to convey the emotions be complete, and this fixity of style will disappear. The perfect writer will express himself as Junius,...and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood. Now he will be rhythmical, and now irregular ; here his language will be plain, and... | |
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