Perhaps he was then. I don't believe that the change is all in us. COREY : I am always a good decade ahead of him in age ; and when I read him I have a vivid impression of looking back on my own experiences and observations. I suspect that he has always... Overheard in Arcady - Страница 7написао/ла Robert Bridges - 1894 - 133 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1893 - 540 страница
...that I should not dream of now. For one, I thought Howells was a romantic novelist. Miss KlLBURN : Perhaps he was then. I don't believe that the change...they had a little of that cruelty of realism which comes to every man when he first ceases to find his own sensations the chief thing in life, and looks... | |
| 1894 - 508 страница
...compliment by giving their opinions of the novelist. Mr. Corey suspects, for instance, that Mr. Howells "has always written with the utmost fidelity the impressions that the world has made on him at different periods of his life. The social problem seems to be the supreme thing to him now." Fulkerson... | |
| 1898 - 782 страница
...suspect that he has always written with the utmost fi'ielitr the impressions that the world tas inaJe on him. In youth they were romantic, as they are in...healthy organisms; in early maturity they had a little «i that cruelty of realism which comes HI every man when he first ceases to iiud te own sensations... | |
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