The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Том 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... clear definition of words and ideas so that the mind can work properly , and his pleas for a more exact use of language were reinforced by the scientists and the admirers of French criticism . One important result was to produce a basic ...
... clear definition of words and ideas so that the mind can work properly , and his pleas for a more exact use of language were reinforced by the scientists and the admirers of French criticism . One important result was to produce a basic ...
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... clear and graceful structure and cadence of sentences . The good breeding of a gentle- man was impossible without well - bred speech free from affectation , pedantry , rusticity , and crudeness . As both the upper and professional ...
... clear and graceful structure and cadence of sentences . The good breeding of a gentle- man was impossible without well - bred speech free from affectation , pedantry , rusticity , and crudeness . As both the upper and professional ...
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... clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the impression of perfectly simple lucidity . Defoe had been exposed to all the influences which were making prose more prosaic in the seventeenth century : to ...
... clear by frequent repetition and recapitulation , that he nevertheless gives the impression of perfectly simple lucidity . Defoe had been exposed to all the influences which were making prose more prosaic in the seventeenth century : to ...
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