Text-book on English Literature ...Maynard, Merrill & Company, 1899 - 485 Seiten |
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... style and thought to the author himself ; it may present critical esti- mates of the leading writers , by those competent to make them , provided it requires the pupil to accept these judgments only as he finds them borne out by the ...
... style and thought to the author himself ; it may present critical esti- mates of the leading writers , by those competent to make them , provided it requires the pupil to accept these judgments only as he finds them borne out by the ...
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... Style . Questions to be asked under VII . 6. Elegance ... 17 v . Thought . 17 VI . Feeling . 17 Form . ( 1. Rhythm 18 2. Metre .. 18 3. Rhyme ... 18 Further Remarks . 18 The English Tongue .... 16 How Written . 16 16 16 4 and 5. Wit ...
... Style . Questions to be asked under VII . 6. Elegance ... 17 v . Thought . 17 VI . Feeling . 17 Form . ( 1. Rhythm 18 2. Metre .. 18 3. Rhyme ... 18 Further Remarks . 18 The English Tongue .... 16 How Written . 16 16 16 4 and 5. Wit ...
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... Style and Subj . 188 Transition Poets ..... Prose . Poetry . Dryden . ... Satirist Lyrist ..... Dramatist .. Extract from .... 191 192 193 194 196 Theological and Political . 201 Miscellaneous and Party .. 203 Extract from Locke ...
... Style and Subj . 188 Transition Poets ..... Prose . Poetry . Dryden . ... Satirist Lyrist ..... Dramatist .. Extract from .... 191 192 193 194 196 Theological and Political . 201 Miscellaneous and Party .. 203 Extract from Locke ...
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... style , of the great classes of literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and to classify , he should bring to this work . Some knowledge of what goes to the making of literature ...
... style , of the great classes of literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and to classify , he should bring to this work . Some knowledge of what goes to the making of literature ...
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... STYLE . 1. PERSPICUITY . - Is the author always clear ? If so , to what is his perspicuity owing ? If not , is his obscurity due to imperfect mastery of his subject ? To an inexact use of words ? To the use of strange words - technical ...
... STYLE . 1. PERSPICUITY . - Is the author always clear ? If so , to what is his perspicuity owing ? If not , is his obscurity due to imperfect mastery of his subject ? To an inexact use of words ? To the use of strange words - technical ...
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afterwards ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Boabdil Cædmon called century characters Chaucer Church criticism death drama Edward II Elizabethan England English poetry Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius George Eliot GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor influence John Julius Cæsar king language Latin learning LESSON light lish literary literature lived London look Lord Milton mind moral N. A. Rev nature never Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope prose Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire Sejanus Shakespeare sith songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion took translation unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words Wordsworth writing written wrote
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Seite 388 - Then who will cheer my bonny bride When they have slain her lover ? " Out spoke the hardy Highland wight, " I'll go, my chief — I'm ready: — It is not for your silver bright, But for your winsome lady: And by my word ! the bonny bird In danger shall not tarry ; So though the waves are raging white I'll row you o'er the ferry.