English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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5. oldal
... expression at less expense of uncouth phrase , and ejaculatory emphasis , and could not more frequently hold its course in that more serene stream of language which Carlyle can occasionally achieve , where the effect of the restraint ...
... expression at less expense of uncouth phrase , and ejaculatory emphasis , and could not more frequently hold its course in that more serene stream of language which Carlyle can occasionally achieve , where the effect of the restraint ...
7. oldal
... expressions which are strained by common custom from the technical use for which they were invented and intended— which ... expression of its own day . Thought may drift into paradox ; it may mistake self - complacency for boldness , and ...
... expressions which are strained by common custom from the technical use for which they were invented and intended— which ... expression of its own day . Thought may drift into paradox ; it may mistake self - complacency for boldness , and ...
8. oldal
... expression , which were in their origin absolutely simple and natural , represent the very highest art in the adaptation of words to thought and to feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least ...
... expression , which were in their origin absolutely simple and natural , represent the very highest art in the adaptation of words to thought and to feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least ...
17. oldal
... expression of mournful sympathy with distress so sudden and unexpected , stood gathered around the door of Mucklebackit's cottage , waiting till " the body was lifted . " As the Laird of Monkbarns approached , they made way for him to ...
... expression of mournful sympathy with distress so sudden and unexpected , stood gathered around the door of Mucklebackit's cottage , waiting till " the body was lifted . " As the Laird of Monkbarns approached , they made way for him to ...
19. oldal
... expression , to what extent she comprehended the uncommon bustle around her . Thus she sat among the funeral assembly like a connecting link between the surviving mourners and the dead corpse which they bewailed - a being in whom the ...
... expression , to what extent she comprehended the uncommon bustle around her . Thus she sat among the funeral assembly like a connecting link between the surviving mourners and the dead corpse which they bewailed - a being in whom the ...
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