The pencil of the artist seems almost necessary to give the right touch to a child's book that is great literature.
All the chords of life have been struck in great literature, and a fair knowledge and good judgment can reach almost any disposition, even the most whimsical.
Many a boy may be greatly helped and inspired to honest effort by Samuel Smiles' "Self-Help," yet no one would think of classing it as great literature.
I do not propose to speak in general of great books, but only of great literature.
Age cannot wither the essential truth nor stale the potency of great literature in this respect.
On the one hand the Anglo-Saxons were a conquered people, and without liberty a great literature is impossible.
The tribe was his largest idea of nationality, and, with all our admiration, we must confess as we first meet him that he has not enough sense of unity to make a great nation, nor enough culture to produce a great literature.
And the world's history shows that without a great nationality a great literature is impossible.
Explain the qualities that characterize all great literature.
Critics, who pastward, ever pastward peer, Great literatureis with us year on year.
It led the list at Weir, Altoona, Rahway, Painted Post, Hot Springs: Great literature is with us year on year.
He knew, as I, the worth of present things: Great literature is with us year on year.
There never was, I suppose, a great literature of sentiment, for not even "The Sentimental Journey" is truly great.
She has not produced, however, a great literature: great writers she has produced, but not a great literature.
L'Envoi Critics, who pastward, ever pastward peer, Great literature is with us year on year.
A great literature such as we possessed about 1800 we of a certainty do not have to-day.
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