English Critical Essays: (nineteenth Century)Edmund David Jones Oxford University Press, 1956 - 522 páginas |
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... style , in order , among other reasons , that he may not censure me for not having performed what I never attempted . The Reader will find that personifications of abstract ideas rarely occur in these volumes ; and are utterly rejected ...
... style , in order , among other reasons , that he may not censure me for not having performed what I never attempted . The Reader will find that personifications of abstract ideas rarely occur in these volumes ; and are utterly rejected ...
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... style the ornament continually outstrips the sense . Cowper and Walter Scott , on the other hand , are slovenly in their versi- fication . Sophocles writes , on the whole , without studied attention to the style ; but Euripides fre ...
... style the ornament continually outstrips the sense . Cowper and Walter Scott , on the other hand , are slovenly in their versi- fication . Sophocles writes , on the whole , without studied attention to the style ; but Euripides fre ...
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... style . Mr. Tennyson has just given one admirable in itself , and most characteristic of the defects and the merits of this style . The story of Enoch Arden , as he has enhanced and presented it , is a rich and splendid composite of ...
... style . Mr. Tennyson has just given one admirable in itself , and most characteristic of the defects and the merits of this style . The story of Enoch Arden , as he has enhanced and presented it , is a rich and splendid composite of ...
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JOHN RUSKIN 18191900 | 323 |
JOHN STUART MILL 18061873 | 341 |
WALTER BAGEHOT 18261877 | 368 |
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