English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... wrote , " is the image of man , " anticipating by many years the saying of Buffon : Le style c'est l'homme . The desire to add beauty and colour to life brought about the development of carnivals or pageants , an important feature in ...
... wrote , " is the image of man , " anticipating by many years the saying of Buffon : Le style c'est l'homme . The desire to add beauty and colour to life brought about the development of carnivals or pageants , an important feature in ...
Pagina 119
... wrote : “ Whatever men may now think of them , there cannot be a doubt that these mountain monotones took the heart of Europe with a new emotion , and prepared it for that passion for mountains which has since possessed it . " 1 The ...
... wrote : “ Whatever men may now think of them , there cannot be a doubt that these mountain monotones took the heart of Europe with a new emotion , and prepared it for that passion for mountains which has since possessed it . " 1 The ...
Pagina 214
... wrote far more in Latin than in English , and rarely attempted verse . " I have , " he wrote , " taken all knowledge to be by my province , " and by dint of the most painstaking care he brought his style to such a fullness of meaning ...
... wrote far more in Latin than in English , and rarely attempted verse . " I have , " he wrote , " taken all knowledge to be by my province , " and by dint of the most painstaking care he brought his style to such a fullness of meaning ...
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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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