A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed Mainly to Show Characteristics of StyleBlackwood, 1886 - 552 sider |
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... reader's memory to state this order at the beginning . The preliminary account of each author's Character is intended mainly as an introduction to the characteristics of his style ; and while it gratifies a natural curiosity in ...
... reader's memory to state this order at the beginning . The preliminary account of each author's Character is intended mainly as an introduction to the characteristics of his style ; and while it gratifies a natural curiosity in ...
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... reader's interest is kept in suspense till the close . And how is this done ? Generally , it may be said , by bringing on predicates before what they are predicated of , and , which is virtually a similar process , qualifications before ...
... reader's interest is kept in suspense till the close . And how is this done ? Generally , it may be said , by bringing on predicates before what they are predicated of , and , which is virtually a similar process , qualifications before ...
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... reader in suspense up to the very last word . But , as a matter of fact , the term is applied much more widely . We ... reader is conscious of receiving varies greatly with the nature of the subject matter . When the subject is easy and ...
... reader in suspense up to the very last word . But , as a matter of fact , the term is applied much more widely . We ... reader is conscious of receiving varies greatly with the nature of the subject matter . When the subject is easy and ...
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... reader . In impassioned writing the period has a moderating effect , the tension of the mind till the key - word is reached preventing a dissipation of excitement . Dr Blair says that the periodic style is " the most pompous , musical ...
... reader . In impassioned writing the period has a moderating effect , the tension of the mind till the key - word is reached preventing a dissipation of excitement . Dr Blair says that the periodic style is " the most pompous , musical ...
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... reader may be entertained with such variety in the parts of a period , that he enjoys its bracing effects without ... reader naturally expects to find them . The reader's attention falls easily and naturally upon what stands at the ...
... reader may be entertained with such variety in the parts of a period , that he enjoys its bracing effects without ... reader naturally expects to find them . The reader's attention falls easily and naturally upon what stands at the ...
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abstruse Addison admiration antithesis appear Blackwood's Magazine called Carlyle Carlyle's character Chartism Church Church of England comparison composition criticism death described diction doctrine Edinburgh Edinburgh Review effect ELEMENTS OF STYLE England English Essays Euphuism example exposition expression favour favourite feelings figures Figures of Speech French French Revolution give Grasmere Henry VII honour Hooker human humour intellectual interest Jeremy Taylor Johnson King labour language Latin less literary literature living London Lord Macaulay Macaulay's manner matter means ment mind moral narrative nature never objects opinion opium original Oxford paragraph particular passage pathos peculiar perhaps period periodic sentence person perspicuous Philosophy pleasure poet political popular prose published QUALITIES OF STYLE Quincey Quincey's quoted reader regards Revolution says sense sentences similitudes simplicity speech statement sublimity Tatler things tion translation Whig words writer wrote