English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 213
... prose style . It substituted design for formlessness , and demonstrated the importance of precision , proportion , and rhythmical balance . These were essential elements in the aesthetics of prose . Search for the Plain Style The search ...
... prose style . It substituted design for formlessness , and demonstrated the importance of precision , proportion , and rhythmical balance . These were essential elements in the aesthetics of prose . Search for the Plain Style The search ...
Pagina 217
... prose of John Milton , written during his middle years , has the fault of excessive Latinity , in both vocabulary and syntax . While there are passages in Areopagitica and the Tractate ... Prose If anyone can THE EVOLUTION OF PROSE STYLE 217.
... prose of John Milton , written during his middle years , has the fault of excessive Latinity , in both vocabulary and syntax . While there are passages in Areopagitica and the Tractate ... Prose If anyone can THE EVOLUTION OF PROSE STYLE 217.
Pagina 218
... Prose , it is John Dryden . We owe to him the creation of a workmanlike medium of expression , which was flowing , transparent , and completely free from affectation . It was a prose style for every occasion , a flexible instrument ...
... Prose , it is John Dryden . We owe to him the creation of a workmanlike medium of expression , which was flowing , transparent , and completely free from affectation . It was a prose style for every occasion , a flexible instrument ...
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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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