The Pelican Guide to English Literature, 4. kötetBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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67. oldal
... style towards the heroic - romantic and achieves a huddle of vivid detail , an exuberant and exotic life . She has the good sense of the Augustans brightened with a happy credulity in romantic wonders and an enriched manner ; The Fair ...
... style towards the heroic - romantic and achieves a huddle of vivid detail , an exuberant and exotic life . She has the good sense of the Augustans brightened with a happy credulity in romantic wonders and an enriched manner ; The Fair ...
207. oldal
... style obeys more fully than ever before the purpose of language as Locke redefined it : ' to convey knowledge of things ' . Defoe concentrates his description on the primary qualities of objects as Locke saw them : especially solidity ...
... style obeys more fully than ever before the purpose of language as Locke redefined it : ' to convey knowledge of things ' . Defoe concentrates his description on the primary qualities of objects as Locke saw them : especially solidity ...
230. oldal
... style . It is to this virtue in particular that Sir Herbert Read draws attention in his remarks on Swift in English Prose Style : ' however widely his vision might extend , however deep his insight , his mode of expression remained ...
... style . It is to this virtue in particular that Sir Herbert Read draws attention in his remarks on Swift in English Prose Style : ' however widely his vision might extend , however deep his insight , his mode of expression remained ...
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