Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research," says Parkman, " however patient and scrupulous, into special facts. Such facts may be detailed with the most minute exactness and yet the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning... The Writer - Página 281915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Schouler - 1896 - 348 páginas
..." Faithfulness to the truth of history," as he justly observed, "involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....may be detailed with the most minute exactness, and still 10 HISTORICAL BRIEFS. the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue. The narrator... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1898 - 494 páginas
...little. To use his own words, " Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning." These are words which the mere Dryasdust can never comprehend ; yet they are golden words for the student... | |
| george rice carpenter - 1898 - 498 páginas
...little. To use his own words, " Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning." These are words which the mere Dryasdust can never comprehend; yet they are golden words for the student... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1899 - 312 páginas
...little. To use his own words, "Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue." These are golden words for the student of the historical art to ponder. To make a truthful record of... | |
| John Fiske - 1899 - 504 páginas
...little. To use his own words : " Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue." These are golden words for the student of the historical art to ponder. To make a truthful record of... | |
| John Fiske - 1900 - 504 páginas
...little. To use his own words: " Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue." These are golden words for the student of the historical art to ponder. To make a truthful record of... | |
| John Fiske - 1902 - 568 páginas
...little. To use his own words : " Faithfulness to the truth of history involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue." These are golden words for the student of the historical art to ponder. To make a truthful record of... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1902 - 598 páginas
...faithfulness to the truth of history " as Parkman once wrote, " involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue." " These," said Professor John Fiske, " are golden words for the student of the historical art to ponder.... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1911 - 444 páginas
...Faithfulness to the truth of history," as he justly observed, " involves far more than a research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts....may be detailed with the most minute exactness, and still the narrative, taken as a whole, may be unmeaning or untrue. The narrator must seek to imbue... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren - 1921 - 448 páginas
...truth of history involves far more than research, however patient and scrupulous, into special facts. The narrator must seek to imbue himself with the life and spirit of the time. ' ' Few writers have achieved their ideal of expression as well as he. What Cooper r did in the realm... | |
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