English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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... Taste in Religious Matters · The Power of a New Affection Church and Dissent WASHINGTON IRVING Diedrich Knickerbocker The Voyage · The Devil and Tom Walker Goldsmith LEIGH HUNT Leigh Hunt's Dungeon The Trees in the City . Spenser as the ...
... Taste in Religious Matters · The Power of a New Affection Church and Dissent WASHINGTON IRVING Diedrich Knickerbocker The Voyage · The Devil and Tom Walker Goldsmith LEIGH HUNT Leigh Hunt's Dungeon The Trees in the City . Spenser as the ...
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... taste ; partly also , it is only fair to admit , in compliance with the exigencies of a boundless complexity of subject matter . It is just these two , apparently opposite characteristics , which make it so hard to pronounce a definite ...
... taste ; partly also , it is only fair to admit , in compliance with the exigencies of a boundless complexity of subject matter . It is just these two , apparently opposite characteristics , which make it so hard to pronounce a definite ...
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... taste and harmony . Such discipline the eighteenth century had brought and , shaking off the uncouth- ness of pedantry and conceit , had graced English prose with something of the facile ease and natural flow of courtly and polished ...
... taste and harmony . Such discipline the eighteenth century had brought and , shaking off the uncouth- ness of pedantry and conceit , had graced English prose with something of the facile ease and natural flow of courtly and polished ...
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... taste , and an appreciation of what is best in style , that are certain to force us back to the best models and to make us draw from them a certain inspiration . We must admit also that , even when prose wanders far from the highest ...
... taste , and an appreciation of what is best in style , that are certain to force us back to the best models and to make us draw from them a certain inspiration . We must admit also that , even when prose wanders far from the highest ...
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... taste for style , which is perhaps akin to the insensibility of perception which his biographer admits his obtuseness to what was disagreeable in smell or colour , his lack of musical ear , his bluntness to some of the more common tastes ...
... taste for style , which is perhaps akin to the insensibility of perception which his biographer admits his obtuseness to what was disagreeable in smell or colour , his lack of musical ear , his bluntness to some of the more common tastes ...
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