English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
6. oldal
... feelings are to be harrowed by an ejaculation , the heart is to be stirred by a disjointed sentence , and the ear arrested by a violent fracture of all natural sequence of words . The intention of such tricks is easily perceived , and ...
... feelings are to be harrowed by an ejaculation , the heart is to be stirred by a disjointed sentence , and the ear arrested by a violent fracture of all natural sequence of words . The intention of such tricks is easily perceived , and ...
7. oldal
... feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not forget , is one of the earliest and truest ...
... feeling which the prose of two or three generations ago would scarcely have at- tempted to convey . It moves lightly and easily ; it aims at a colloquial familiarity which , as we must not forget , is one of the earliest and truest ...
8. oldal
... feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least some lingering notes from its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to those who may hereafter be ...
... feeling , surely our reverence for our own lan- guage must be deepened , and at least some lingering notes from its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to those who may hereafter be ...
11. oldal
... feeling , and by the unerring instinct which gives him for the time a sort of mastery of words — a mastery which has something akin to that element in his genius which made the instinct of popular criticism recognise in him the art of ...
... feeling , and by the unerring instinct which gives him for the time a sort of mastery of words — a mastery which has something akin to that element in his genius which made the instinct of popular criticism recognise in him the art of ...
14. oldal
... was narrow enough . To covei with an appearance of indifference his feeling of the want of respect with which he was treated , he addressed one of the men as he passed without any show of greeting , salute The Gipsy's Curse.
... was narrow enough . To covei with an appearance of indifference his feeling of the want of respect with which he was treated , he addressed one of the men as he passed without any show of greeting , salute The Gipsy's Curse.
Tartalomjegyzék
1 | |
4 | |
9 | |
45 | |
53 | |
66 | |
75 | |
82 | |
397 | |
404 | |
418 | |
426 | |
433 | |
443 | |
461 | |
475 | |
102 | |
127 | |
145 | |
152 | |
169 | |
179 | |
185 | |
191 | |
197 | |
213 | |
223 | |
233 | |
247 | |
250 | |
259 | |
275 | |
285 | |
299 | |
313 | |
331 | |
345 | |
357 | |
373 | |
380 | |
390 | |
477 | |
483 | |
485 | |
498 | |
504 | |
523 | |
542 | |
551 | |
565 | |
573 | |
617 | |
625 | |
637 | |
647 | |
664 | |
685 | |
699 | |
723 | |
735 | |
747 | |
761 | |
773 | |
777 | |
779 | |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admiration appeared beautiful better Biographia Literaria born Byron called century character Charles Lamb Charlotte Brontë charm Church Coleridge colour criticism death Edinburgh Review effect England English essays eyes fancy father favour feeling Frances Burney friends genius GEORGE SAINTSBURY give hand heard heart honour human humour imagination infinite Jane Austen Jeanie lady less literary literature living look Lord Lord Byron Lothair Macaulay manner matter means mind Miss moral nation nature never night Northanger Abbey novels once passed passion Peninsular War perhaps person Philistines philosophy poet poetry political poor present prose Scottish seemed Seithenyn sense society Southey speak spirit stood strong style Sydney Smith taste thee things thou thought Tiny Tim tion truth turn voice whist whole words writing young