An Introduction to English LiteratureHolt, 1894 - 556 стор. |
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... style is interesting , the conception broad and clear , the biographical details nicely subordinated to mat- ters more important , and , as we said of the book in its earlier form , not even the dullest pupil can study it without ...
... style is interesting , the conception broad and clear , the biographical details nicely subordinated to mat- ters more important , and , as we said of the book in its earlier form , not even the dullest pupil can study it without ...
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... style . or feelings contained in a literary mas- terpiece , there is a distinct and added value in the special form in which thought and feeling have been embodied . Each great writer has his own style or manner , his characteristic way ...
... style . or feelings contained in a literary mas- terpiece , there is a distinct and added value in the special form in which thought and feeling have been embodied . Each great writer has his own style or manner , his characteristic way ...
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... style or manner of writing , thinking that great works were produced by study and art rather than by the inspiration of genius . This tendency was encouraged , or perhaps originated , by the example and influence of the French . This ...
... style or manner of writing , thinking that great works were produced by study and art rather than by the inspiration of genius . This tendency was encouraged , or perhaps originated , by the example and influence of the French . This ...
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... style , the outward , technical side of the literary art ; a side in which the French excel , and which the English genius is prone to neglect . IV . THE MODERN ENGLISH PERIOD . SINCE ABOUT 1750 During this final period England outgrew ...
... style , the outward , technical side of the literary art ; a side in which the French excel , and which the English genius is prone to neglect . IV . THE MODERN ENGLISH PERIOD . SINCE ABOUT 1750 During this final period England outgrew ...
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... which the culture of the Middle Ages was based . " - Stubbs , Smith's Dictionary of Christian Biog raphy , vol . i . p . 309 . measure of Beowulf , with the compressed style and the 34 INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE.
... which the culture of the Middle Ages was based . " - Stubbs , Smith's Dictionary of Christian Biog raphy , vol . i . p . 309 . measure of Beowulf , with the compressed style and the 34 INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE.
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