English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... degraded taste had preserved the formality as a tradition which served to mark what was held to be a literary manner and style . They seemed to have forgotten the very memory of the lucid simplicity and critical accuracy that ENGLISH PROSE.
... degraded taste had preserved the formality as a tradition which served to mark what was held to be a literary manner and style . They seemed to have forgotten the very memory of the lucid simplicity and critical accuracy that ENGLISH PROSE.
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... manner . In the inside of the cottage was a scene which our Wilkie alone could have painted , with that exquisite feeling of nature that characterises his enchanting productions . The body was laid in its coffin within the wooden ...
... manner . In the inside of the cottage was a scene which our Wilkie alone could have painted , with that exquisite feeling of nature that characterises his enchanting productions . The body was laid in its coffin within the wooden ...
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... manner that showed at least impatience , if not scorn of his counsel , and waved her hand slightly , but with a gesture so expressive , as to indicate to all who witnessed it a marked and disdainful rejection of the ghostly consolation ...
... manner that showed at least impatience , if not scorn of his counsel , and waved her hand slightly , but with a gesture so expressive , as to indicate to all who witnessed it a marked and disdainful rejection of the ghostly consolation ...
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... his mouth with his silk handkerchief with great importance , he resumed the port and manner of an edified and intelligent auditor . client Mr. Fairbrother now premised , in a few words 24 ENGLISH PROSE Jeanie Deans as Witness.
... his mouth with his silk handkerchief with great importance , he resumed the port and manner of an edified and intelligent auditor . client Mr. Fairbrother now premised , in a few words 24 ENGLISH PROSE Jeanie Deans as Witness.
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... manner most likely to bespeak favour ; for he was well aware that to his unhappy race the reviving fanaticism of the Order was not less dangerous than their unprincipled licentious- ness ; and that his religion would be the object of ...
... manner most likely to bespeak favour ; for he was well aware that to his unhappy race the reviving fanaticism of the Order was not less dangerous than their unprincipled licentious- ness ; and that his religion would be the object of ...
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