The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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Page 29
... writers the actual writing becomes a merely supplementary art . The pen is only called upon to trace as through a transparency the already perfected work of art awaiting transmutation to its final stage of existence in the written book ...
... writers the actual writing becomes a merely supplementary art . The pen is only called upon to trace as through a transparency the already perfected work of art awaiting transmutation to its final stage of existence in the written book ...
Page 113
... writer who possesses talent enough to furnish the very best examples of a widely existing class ; and we should have no hesitation in naming as the two writers best fitted to illustrate the English novel at its full development a man ...
... writer who possesses talent enough to furnish the very best examples of a widely existing class ; and we should have no hesitation in naming as the two writers best fitted to illustrate the English novel at its full development a man ...
Page 127
... writer , yet in her most remarkable book , ' Sir ' Richard Calmady , ' she has written what most certainly is not ... writing to - day , how would her influence be cast ? It has been seen that in her own day she tended rather to widen ...
... writer , yet in her most remarkable book , ' Sir ' Richard Calmady , ' she has written what most certainly is not ... writing to - day , how would her influence be cast ? It has been seen that in her own day she tended rather to widen ...
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