Books and ReadersG.G. Harrap, 1931 - 255 стор. |
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... prose for the embodiment of deep feeling . A great writer may use prose for such a purpose , but he is doing something which is both difficult and exceptional . Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch has summed up the matter thus : While the ...
... prose for the embodiment of deep feeling . A great writer may use prose for such a purpose , but he is doing something which is both difficult and exceptional . Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch has summed up the matter thus : While the ...
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... prose of this trans- lation . It is not too much to say that modern English prose is founded upon it . Many writers like Cowley , in Davideis , and Milton , in Paradise Lost and Hymn on the Nativity , still went to the Bible for their ...
... prose of this trans- lation . It is not too much to say that modern English prose is founded upon it . Many writers like Cowley , in Davideis , and Milton , in Paradise Lost and Hymn on the Nativity , still went to the Bible for their ...
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... prose . The turmoil of his mind and the terrible struggle between conflicting emotions are reflected in his sudden and complete abandon- ment of measured speech . So Iago , a blunt , " honest fellow , " speaks prose in company , but ...
... prose . The turmoil of his mind and the terrible struggle between conflicting emotions are reflected in his sudden and complete abandon- ment of measured speech . So Iago , a blunt , " honest fellow , " speaks prose in company , but ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE NATURE OF READING | 13 |
RHYME AND REASON | 29 |
THE CHARM OF WORDS | 50 |
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