A Study of English Prose Writers: A Laboratory MethodC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 879 Seiten |
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... once expressed his preference for the form of aphorism over the argumentative and didactive continuity of a set discourse . These aphorisms are meant to strike , to awaken questions , to disturb prejudices , to let light into a nest of ...
... once expressed his preference for the form of aphorism over the argumentative and didactive continuity of a set discourse . These aphorisms are meant to strike , to awaken questions , to disturb prejudices , to let light into a nest of ...
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... once the ear and soul . " ' ILLUSTRATIONS . " They who to states and governors of the commonwealth direct their speech , High Court of Parliament , or , wanting such access in a private condition , write that which they foresee may ...
... once the ear and soul . " ' ILLUSTRATIONS . " They who to states and governors of the commonwealth direct their speech , High Court of Parliament , or , wanting such access in a private condition , write that which they foresee may ...
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... once begun his race , regards not how far he flies out beyond all truth and shame ; who from the single notice of the " Animadversions , " as he protests , will undertake to tell ye the very clothes I wear , though he be much mistaken ...
... once begun his race , regards not how far he flies out beyond all truth and shame ; who from the single notice of the " Animadversions , " as he protests , will undertake to tell ye the very clothes I wear , though he be much mistaken ...
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... once ; yea , now also I am like to be benighted , for the day is almost spent . Oh , that I had not slept ! " - Pil- grim's Progress . 2. Imaginative Power - Portraiture . - W . M. Pun- shon calls his imagination " princely , almost ...
... once ; yea , now also I am like to be benighted , for the day is almost spent . Oh , that I had not slept ! " - Pil- grim's Progress . 2. Imaginative Power - Portraiture . - W . M. Pun- shon calls his imagination " princely , almost ...
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... once the imagination , the reason , and the heart of his reader . In Pilgrim's Progress ' strange and unreal places become well - known places , and moral qualities become dis- tinct human beings . " - Bayard Tuckerman . " He was one of ...
... once the imagination , the reason , and the heart of his reader . In Pilgrim's Progress ' strange and unreal places become well - known places , and moral qualities become dis- tinct human beings . " - Bayard Tuckerman . " He was one of ...
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