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Pagina 199
... Elizabethan prose , is based on living idiomatic speech . This is probably one of the most important clues to a proper understanding of Elizabethan literature ; but , un- qualified , the same remark might be applied to the prose of very ...
... Elizabethan prose , is based on living idiomatic speech . This is probably one of the most important clues to a proper understanding of Elizabethan literature ; but , un- qualified , the same remark might be applied to the prose of very ...
Pagina 201
... Elizabethan words and phrases are the direct equivalent of action - gestures of so- ciability , contempt , or offence ( the Elizabethans had a par- ticularly rich vocabulary of abuse ) . Moreover , the muscular content of Elizabethan ...
... Elizabethan words and phrases are the direct equivalent of action - gestures of so- ciability , contempt , or offence ( the Elizabethans had a par- ticularly rich vocabulary of abuse ) . Moreover , the muscular content of Elizabethan ...
Pagina 207
... Elizabethan English . To understand ex- actly why this is so is to understand the development of the language between the sixteenth and the twentieth centuries , and a great deal besides ; it is to understand the Progress of ...
... Elizabethan English . To understand ex- actly why this is so is to understand the development of the language between the sixteenth and the twentieth centuries , and a great deal besides ; it is to understand the Progress of ...
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PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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Addison adjectives antithesis aphorisms aphoristic Bacon balance better called century Ciceronian clauses clear comma course criticism D. H. Lawrence definition discourse effect elements Elizabethan Elizabethan prose emotion emphasis English prose essay Euphuism example expression fact feel fiction Gertrude Stein give Hazlitt Herbert Read ideas Idler implicit parallel Johnson JOSEPH ADDISON kind L. C. KNIGHTS language linguistic literary literature logic matter meaning metaphor method MICHIGAN mind modern Nashe nature never nouns novels paragraph passage perhaps period periphrasis phrase poet poetic poetry precise proposition Prose Style qualities Rambler reader reason relation rhetoric rhythm Robert Graves Samuel Johnson Senecan Senecan style sense sentence sound speak Spectator speech Stendhal Stoic structure student STUDY AND WRITING stylistic SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY syntactical syntax tence thing tiger tion tone University verbs vocabulary whole WILLIAM HAZLITT words written York