The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary PortraitsG. Richards, 1904 - 271 стор. |
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... style can scarcely be too much praised . It is plain , clear , pointed , familiar : per- fectly modern in its texture , but with a grave and sparkling admixture of archaisms in its ornaments and occasional phraseology . He is the best ...
... style can scarcely be too much praised . It is plain , clear , pointed , familiar : per- fectly modern in its texture , but with a grave and sparkling admixture of archaisms in its ornaments and occasional phraseology . He is the best ...
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... style is good as far as single words and phrases are concerned , but that his sentences are clumsy and disjointed , and that these make up still more awkward and sprawling paragraphs . This is a nice criticism , and we cannot speak to ...
... style is good as far as single words and phrases are concerned , but that his sentences are clumsy and disjointed , and that these make up still more awkward and sprawling paragraphs . This is a nice criticism , and we cannot speak to ...
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... style may succeed in the levity and languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ; but it is not the style of Par- nassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste of the ancients , ' tis ...
... style may succeed in the levity and languor of the boudoir , or might have been adapted to the Pavilions of royalty ; but it is not the style of Par- nassus , nor a passport to Immortality . It is not the taste of the ancients , ' tis ...
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