A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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... style - Milton's pamphlets - Their strength and weakness- Areopagitica - Clarendon and his History - His character of Cromwell - Jeremy Taylor - Anonymous prose of the period- The Authorised Version of the Bible - Its style and ...
... style - Milton's pamphlets - Their strength and weakness- Areopagitica - Clarendon and his History - His character of Cromwell - Jeremy Taylor - Anonymous prose of the period- The Authorised Version of the Bible - Its style and ...
Pagina 106
... style which was supposed to be the perfection of eloquence . The features of this style are very clearly marked , so that a clever man could pick it up as easily as he could pick up versification . Alliteration and antithesis are its ...
... style which was supposed to be the perfection of eloquence . The features of this style are very clearly marked , so that a clever man could pick it up as easily as he could pick up versification . Alliteration and antithesis are its ...
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... style was admirable . His subject is likely to remain one which most persons will be satisfied to study in broad outline , but this is not the only reason why his work will continue to be read . Gibbon's style gives distinction to the ...
... style was admirable . His subject is likely to remain one which most persons will be satisfied to study in broad outline , but this is not the only reason why his work will continue to be read . Gibbon's style gives distinction to the ...
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