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... writer's imagination , or to variety of incident : it asks no aid of the terrible , and claims no assistance from the marvellous or the romantic , but is an artless appeal to the purest yet most passionate affections of the heart ...
... writer's imagination , or to variety of incident : it asks no aid of the terrible , and claims no assistance from the marvellous or the romantic , but is an artless appeal to the purest yet most passionate affections of the heart ...
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... writer had extended her search for anecdotes to such works as Froissart's gossipping History , and others of the same class but even now they may be deemed attractive ; and they also possess the merit of historic truth . : Art . 30 ...
... writer had extended her search for anecdotes to such works as Froissart's gossipping History , and others of the same class but even now they may be deemed attractive ; and they also possess the merit of historic truth . : Art . 30 ...
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... writer unavoidably balancing between opposite or , at least , varying assertions , relinquishing ideas at first plausibly supported , -adopting those that rest on the stronger ground , weighing evidence first in detail and afterward en ...
... writer unavoidably balancing between opposite or , at least , varying assertions , relinquishing ideas at first plausibly supported , -adopting those that rest on the stronger ground , weighing evidence first in detail and afterward en ...
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