Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830Read Books Ltd, 18 apr 2013 - 830 pagina's Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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Geoffrey Keynes. On the Prose Style of Poets Aug. 1822 (Plain Speaker) My First Acquaintance with Poets April 1823 (Plain Speaker) Of Persons one would wish to have Seen Jan. 1826 (Literary Remains) On the Difference between Writing and ...
Geoffrey Keynes. On the Prose Style of Poets Aug. 1822 (Plain Speaker) My First Acquaintance with Poets April 1823 (Plain Speaker) Of Persons one would wish to have Seen Jan. 1826 (Literary Remains) On the Difference between Writing and ...
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... style, being conversational, is never forced. He is carried away on the current of his thoughts, and never has recourse to any laboured originality which would indeed be foreign to the fearless sincerity of his mind. Widely as he was ...
... style, being conversational, is never forced. He is carried away on the current of his thoughts, and never has recourse to any laboured originality which would indeed be foreign to the fearless sincerity of his mind. Widely as he was ...
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... style; and in his own performance there is hardly a sentence of common English. Such was Dr.——. Such is Dr.——. Such was not Porson. He was an exception that confirmed the general rule,—a man that, by uniting talents and knowledge with ...
... style; and in his own performance there is hardly a sentence of common English. Such was Dr.——. Such is Dr.——. Such was not Porson. He was an exception that confirmed the general rule,—a man that, by uniting talents and knowledge with ...
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... think or speak by rule; and they have in general more eloquence and wit, as well as sense, on that account. By their wit, sense, and eloquence together, they generally contrive to govern their husbands. Their style, when they write.
... think or speak by rule; and they have in general more eloquence and wit, as well as sense, on that account. By their wit, sense, and eloquence together, they generally contrive to govern their husbands. Their style, when they write.
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