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The style in which this book was written is artificial , extremely elaborate , with much alliteration , many fantastic similes ... it is nevertheless extremely interesting , for it is the first deliberately ornate English prose style .
The style in which this book was written is artificial , extremely elaborate , with much alliteration , many fantastic similes ... it is nevertheless extremely interesting , for it is the first deliberately ornate English prose style .
106. oldal
It is written in easily understandable , forceful , straightforward prose , and is a model of the new style of writing which was gradually succeeding the majestic style practised by men like Milton and Sir Thomas Browne .
It is written in easily understandable , forceful , straightforward prose , and is a model of the new style of writing which was gradually succeeding the majestic style practised by men like Milton and Sir Thomas Browne .
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For years he worked with enormous industry on his History of England , sparing no pains to ensure accuracy and to polish his style of writing . The History begins with the accession of James II , and he intended to finish with the ...
For years he worked with enormous industry on his History of England , sparing no pains to ensure accuracy and to polish his style of writing . The History begins with the accession of James II , and he intended to finish with the ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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