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With his imagination , his boundless ambition , and the forty novels which had given him somewhat of a literary style , and almost nothing of a reputation , as his only stock - in - trade , 1 Balzac set himself to the task of writing ...
With his imagination , his boundless ambition , and the forty novels which had given him somewhat of a literary style , and almost nothing of a reputation , as his only stock - in - trade , 1 Balzac set himself to the task of writing ...
Side 8
... the endless descriptions of houses and country villages - sometimes almost pardonable for the beauty of the wording - and his unpoetic style — for the only poetry he knew was the poetry of suffering and sorrow .
... the endless descriptions of houses and country villages - sometimes almost pardonable for the beauty of the wording - and his unpoetic style — for the only poetry he knew was the poetry of suffering and sorrow .
Side 34
Had the article been worded in the old style , “ Mr. Brown was seen by a reporter last evening , " little or no curiosity would have been aroused . It may be that the signature was originally appended to the piece , and was dropped when ...
Had the article been worded in the old style , “ Mr. Brown was seen by a reporter last evening , " little or no curiosity would have been aroused . It may be that the signature was originally appended to the piece , and was dropped when ...
Side 44
Yet it is undeniably the best volume which Mr. Weyman has given us both in point of literary style and unceasing interest . But the perusal of two of this kind of books is sufficient for the average man , and Francis Ciudde must ...
Yet it is undeniably the best volume which Mr. Weyman has given us both in point of literary style and unceasing interest . But the perusal of two of this kind of books is sufficient for the average man , and Francis Ciudde must ...
Side 45
The author's style is dainty and beautiful , and no one who reads these tales can help feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , t has produced a detective story of ...
The author's style is dainty and beautiful , and no one who reads these tales can help feeling benefited , although perhaps a trifle depressed . Mr. Vandam , in The Mystery of the Patrician Club , t has produced a detective story of ...
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