English Prose: Eighteenth centurySir Henry Craik Macmillan, 1911 |
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... matter ! How much lightness of touch , and how much dexterous choice of the fitting phrase ! How much of exclusiveness , and how much of the careful art of the actor , avoiding above all things any awkwardness or clumsiness of ...
... matter ! How much lightness of touch , and how much dexterous choice of the fitting phrase ! How much of exclusiveness , and how much of the careful art of the actor , avoiding above all things any awkwardness or clumsiness of ...
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... and he took an interest in early printing , which was also not at all of that time , though it may have been prompted in him by a little inter - university jealousy . For his style , so far as it is matter 14 ENGLISH PROSE.
... and he took an interest in early printing , which was also not at all of that time , though it may have been prompted in him by a little inter - university jealousy . For his style , so far as it is matter 14 ENGLISH PROSE.
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Sir Henry Craik. For his style , so far as it is matter of controversy , the following extracts will probably speak better than elaborate comment . He is best at argument and narration - better perhaps in the former than in the latter ...
Sir Henry Craik. For his style , so far as it is matter of controversy , the following extracts will probably speak better than elaborate comment . He is best at argument and narration - better perhaps in the former than in the latter ...
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... matter . I have a right , I think , to require at least this satisfac- tion . You are the only man who has ventured to call me an apostate ; and if you are an honest man , you would not be particular in your accusation without a ...
... matter . I have a right , I think , to require at least this satisfac- tion . You are the only man who has ventured to call me an apostate ; and if you are an honest man , you would not be particular in your accusation without a ...
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... matter of biographical interest and curiosity , contain all the great philosophical and literary pieces which made , and which will , it is to be hoped , ever preserve his fame . ] To any one who combines a fondness for metaphysical ...
... matter of biographical interest and curiosity , contain all the great philosophical and literary pieces which made , and which will , it is to be hoped , ever preserve his fame . ] To any one who combines a fondness for metaphysical ...
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