Essential Articles: for the Study of English Augustan BackgroundsBernard Nicholas Schilling Archon Books, 1961 - 418 pagina's |
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Pagina 66
... writers of the Puritan régime , it would be rash to maintain that the style of this period is homo- geneous , but probably every one can agree that the dominating manner of writing was that revealed in the great figures of Jer- emy ...
... writers of the Puritan régime , it would be rash to maintain that the style of this period is homo- geneous , but probably every one can agree that the dominating manner of writing was that revealed in the great figures of Jer- emy ...
Pagina 78
... writing , and had caused him to revise with a ruthless hand work written under the inspiration of the great prose writers of the Commonwealth . Furthermore , though in the second edition he had contented himself with an apol- ogy ...
... writing , and had caused him to revise with a ruthless hand work written under the inspiration of the great prose writers of the Commonwealth . Furthermore , though in the second edition he had contented himself with an apol- ogy ...
Pagina 138
... writing so much admired and im- itated in our age , that we have scarce the idea of any other model . We know little , indeed , of the difference between one model or character of writing and another . All runs to the same tune , and ...
... writing so much admired and im- itated in our age , that we have scarce the idea of any other model . We know little , indeed , of the difference between one model or character of writing and another . All runs to the same tune , and ...
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