A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 Seiten |
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... Written .. 14 I. Classification 15 II . Diction ... 16 The English Tongue .. III . Sentences 16 ( 1. Perspicuity . 16 2. Imagery 16 3. Energy . 16 IV . Style . Questions to be asked under Form . VII . 6. Elegance ... 4 and 5. Wit ...
... Written .. 14 I. Classification 15 II . Diction ... 16 The English Tongue .. III . Sentences 16 ( 1. Perspicuity . 16 2. Imagery 16 3. Energy . 16 IV . Style . Questions to be asked under Form . VII . 6. Elegance ... 4 and 5. Wit ...
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... written , something which another has said about his writings , and call the study of this the study of English literature . It has no right to tax the memory of the pupil in the learning of this , and omit calling his judgment into ...
... written , something which another has said about his writings , and call the study of this the study of English literature . It has no right to tax the memory of the pupil in the learning of this , and omit calling his judgment into ...
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... written with slight regard to the ear ? Are they mainly simple ? Compound ? Com- plex ? Are his complex sentences involved and intricate , or is the con- nection of clauses obvious ? In the arrangement of parts , does he incline to the ...
... written with slight regard to the ear ? Are they mainly simple ? Compound ? Com- plex ? Are his complex sentences involved and intricate , or is the con- nection of clauses obvious ? In the arrangement of parts , does he incline to the ...
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... writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the feeling over the thought ? Is the author hopeful and ...
... writing is colored by sentiment , what feelings of the reader are principally appealed to ? What in a subordinate degree ? Does the thought predominate over the feeling , or the feeling over the thought ? Is the author hopeful and ...
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... written ? What is the metre of those lines varying from the standard ? 3. RHYME . - Do the lines rhyme , or is the poem in blank - verse ? FURTHER REMARKS . - On some productions , questions , in ad- dition to those above , will be ...
... written ? What is the metre of those lines varying from the standard ? 3. RHYME . - Do the lines rhyme , or is the poem in blank - verse ? FURTHER REMARKS . - On some productions , questions , in ad- dition to those above , will be ...
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ballads beauty began Ben Jonson Beowulf Cædmon called Canterbury Tales century characters Chaucer Church criticism death delight drama Edward III Elizabethan England English literature English poetry English prose Essays eyes Faerie Queen feeling French genius GEORGE GASCOIGNE Greek hath heart Henry Henry VIII human humor imitated influence John king language Latin Layamon learning LESSON light lish literary lived look Lord Milton mind moral nature never noble Ormulum Paradise Lost passion plays pleasure poem poetic poets political Pope Puritan Quar Queen reign religion religious Roman satire scenery Scotland Scottish Sejanus Shakespeare songs sonnets soul Spenser spirit story style sweet thee things thou thought tion tongue took translation truth unto verse Ward's Anthology whole William William Minto words writing written wrote