Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 121
... prose , or , rather , it had not yet arrived at the point at which it could be so advantageously employed in prose as in verse . Meanwhile , however , the language , though not receiving much artificial cultivation , was still ...
... prose , or , rather , it had not yet arrived at the point at which it could be so advantageously employed in prose as in verse . Meanwhile , however , the language , though not receiving much artificial cultivation , was still ...
Pagina 125
... prose of the earlier part of the sixteenth century that it is both more simple in its construction , and of a more purely native character in other respects , than the style which came into fashion in the latter years of the Elizabethan ...
... prose of the earlier part of the sixteenth century that it is both more simple in its construction , and of a more purely native character in other respects , than the style which came into fashion in the latter years of the Elizabethan ...
Pagina 237
... PROSE WRITERS . - CLARENDON ( 1608-1674 ) Eminent as he is among the poets of his age , Dryden is also one of the greatest of its prose writers . In ease , flexibility , and variety , indeed , his English prose has scarcely ever been ...
... PROSE WRITERS . - CLARENDON ( 1608-1674 ) Eminent as he is among the poets of his age , Dryden is also one of the greatest of its prose writers . In ease , flexibility , and variety , indeed , his English prose has scarcely ever been ...
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