The Sewanee Review, Volume 7University of the South, 1899 |
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Page 88
... style . An Eng- lish reviewer says in the Academy that the author is guilty of many inelegancies of expression , and alludes particular- ly to his use of the objectionable split infinitive . But it is not necessary for a trained soldier ...
... style . An Eng- lish reviewer says in the Academy that the author is guilty of many inelegancies of expression , and alludes particular- ly to his use of the objectionable split infinitive . But it is not necessary for a trained soldier ...
Page 105
... style is original and effective , simple and agreeable . He wished , above all , to be clear and useful , but he was animated and warmed throughout by a deep feeling for his people . Yet the time was not ripe for him , and we feel that ...
... style is original and effective , simple and agreeable . He wished , above all , to be clear and useful , but he was animated and warmed throughout by a deep feeling for his people . Yet the time was not ripe for him , and we feel that ...
Page 106
... style , the translation is generally accurate . Then , too , this translation has the advantage of numerous portraits , including that of the author , and more than all it has a special " Preface to the English Edition , " in which M ...
... style , the translation is generally accurate . Then , too , this translation has the advantage of numerous portraits , including that of the author , and more than all it has a special " Preface to the English Edition , " in which M ...
Page 110
... style of binding that better comports with its permanent claim to a place on our shelves . Coming , as it did , on the eve of our war with Spain , this book was seasonable , for it tells of that glorious struggle of our race , first for ...
... style of binding that better comports with its permanent claim to a place on our shelves . Coming , as it did , on the eve of our war with Spain , this book was seasonable , for it tells of that glorious struggle of our race , first for ...
Page 113
... style , clearness of presentation , and in the exposition of sculpture as the crowning glory of Greek gen- ius , and the supreme expression of Greek thought , in his tracing of the progress of the art through its strenuous 8 Reviews . 113.
... style , clearness of presentation , and in the exposition of sculpture as the crowning glory of Greek gen- ius , and the supreme expression of Greek thought , in his tracing of the progress of the art through its strenuous 8 Reviews . 113.
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