Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... Style . ' Making use of Matthew Arnold's definition of the means of culture , we may say that literature is the record of the best that has been said and thought in the world . And then to this it may be well to add what Wordsworth said ...
... Style . ' Making use of Matthew Arnold's definition of the means of culture , we may say that literature is the record of the best that has been said and thought in the world . And then to this it may be well to add what Wordsworth said ...
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... style pre- vailed . A fuller discussion of this remarkable period will be found in the chapter on Shakspere . We need but add that this period would be noteworthy even without the name of Shakspere , for in it are included the dramas of ...
... style pre- vailed . A fuller discussion of this remarkable period will be found in the chapter on Shakspere . We need but add that this period would be noteworthy even without the name of Shakspere , for in it are included the dramas of ...
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... style is as varied as his thought . Although his early manner had the faults of his age , as he matured he became the master of all forms of expression . The fanciful conceits and involved expressions give place to a directness and ...
... style is as varied as his thought . Although his early manner had the faults of his age , as he matured he became the master of all forms of expression . The fanciful conceits and involved expressions give place to a directness and ...
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... style by frequently carrying the meaning so that the pause occurs within the line instead of at the end . Examples can readily be found in Hamlet , Macbeth , The Tempest , and the other later plays . The best internal test is the ...
... style by frequently carrying the meaning so that the pause occurs within the line instead of at the end . Examples can readily be found in Hamlet , Macbeth , The Tempest , and the other later plays . The best internal test is the ...
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... Style . - In harmony with the sublimity of thought and imagery is the sustained elevation of style . Style , we say , is the man , and Milton is of the race of prophets who dwell in the shadow of the Almighty . With a mind enriched by ...
... Style . - In harmony with the sublimity of thought and imagery is the sustained elevation of style . Style , we say , is the man , and Milton is of the race of prophets who dwell in the shadow of the Almighty . With a mind enriched by ...
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