A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... manner the style of twenty - five English and American poets of the first rank and the other devoted primarily to Shakespeare and secondarily to a concise treatment of many poets and prose writers of lower rank . Most of the material ...
... manner the style of twenty - five English and American poets of the first rank and the other devoted primarily to Shakespeare and secondarily to a concise treatment of many poets and prose writers of lower rank . Most of the material ...
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... manner : Add the whole number of words on any full page , taken at random , and use the sum for the denominator of a fraction . Then add the words on that page that are not apparently derived from Latin or Greek , and use the sum as the ...
... manner : Add the whole number of words on any full page , taken at random , and use the sum for the denominator of a fraction . Then add the words on that page that are not apparently derived from Latin or Greek , and use the sum as the ...
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... manner of doubt that he , like Dante , believed himself divinely inspired with what he had to utter . From the first he looked upon himself as a man dedicated and set apart . enough , here was a man who had received something other than ...
... manner of doubt that he , like Dante , believed himself divinely inspired with what he had to utter . From the first he looked upon himself as a man dedicated and set apart . enough , here was a man who had received something other than ...
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... manner of their king , as before he told us the manner of the priests , the sons of Eli ; for he uses the same word in both places ( which you in the thirty - third page of your book , by an Hebrew solecism , too , call ) . . . . The ...
... manner of their king , as before he told us the manner of the priests , the sons of Eli ; for he uses the same word in both places ( which you in the thirty - third page of your book , by an Hebrew solecism , too , call ) . . . . The ...
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... manner of narration , to a child . " - Robert Southey . ness . " It [ Pilgrim's Progress ' ] is composed in the lowest style of English , without slang or false grammar . If you were to polish it , you would at once destroy the reality ...
... manner of narration , to a child . " - Robert Southey . ness . " It [ Pilgrim's Progress ' ] is composed in the lowest style of English , without slang or false grammar . If you were to polish it , you would at once destroy the reality ...
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