English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... give them short shrift . How consistent such rule was with eloquence , with simplicity , with matchless force , Johnson himself showed and it was not his fault if feebler brains mistook his aims , and feebler hands first parodied and ...
... give them short shrift . How consistent such rule was with eloquence , with simplicity , with matchless force , Johnson himself showed and it was not his fault if feebler brains mistook his aims , and feebler hands first parodied and ...
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... give a uniformity to the style of each writer , but never- theless mark out his individuality . This is , if we ... gives him a sense of continuity and of propriety ; nay , even the rhythm and the turn of his phrases ease his pen , just ...
... give a uniformity to the style of each writer , but never- theless mark out his individuality . This is , if we ... gives him a sense of continuity and of propriety ; nay , even the rhythm and the turn of his phrases ease his pen , just ...
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... its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to those who may hereafter be its masters . H. CRAIK . SIR WALTER SCOTT [ Walter Scott was born at Edinburgh 8 ENGLISH PROSE.
... its finest music in the past must continue to echo through the future , and give inspiration to those who may hereafter be its masters . H. CRAIK . SIR WALTER SCOTT [ Walter Scott was born at Edinburgh 8 ENGLISH PROSE.
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... give as extracts from these some of the most characteristic passages , which are broken up by dialogue , or owe much of their force to pithy dialect and to stirring incident . The most devoted admirers of Scott would doubtless agree ...
... give as extracts from these some of the most characteristic passages , which are broken up by dialogue , or owe much of their force to pithy dialect and to stirring incident . The most devoted admirers of Scott would doubtless agree ...
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... give . Such mastery has a close analogy to the easy use of social forms and the easy practice of social tact which we rightly ascribe to what is generally understood by the " man of quality . " His courtesy and his social graces are not ...
... give . Such mastery has a close analogy to the easy use of social forms and the easy practice of social tact which we rightly ascribe to what is generally understood by the " man of quality . " His courtesy and his social graces are not ...
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