A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed Mainly to Show Characteristics of StyleGinn, 1895 - 552 sider |
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... matter of fact , the term is applied much more widely . We speak of writers as having a periodic style , although ... matter . When the subject is easy and familiar , the reader , finding the sentence or clause come to an end as soon as ...
... matter of fact , the term is applied much more widely . We speak of writers as having a periodic style , although ... matter . When the subject is easy and familiar , the reader , finding the sentence or clause come to an end as soon as ...
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... matter of the suspended clauses . Still more must this be kept in view when the principle of the periodic structure is extended to paragraphs or chapters . Mr Herbert Spencer in his Essay on the Philosophy of Style , ' and Professor ...
... matter of the suspended clauses . Still more must this be kept in view when the principle of the periodic structure is extended to paragraphs or chapters . Mr Herbert Spencer in his Essay on the Philosophy of Style , ' and Professor ...
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... matter - of - course expressions in the middle . " There is nothing more urgently required for the improvement of our sentences than a constant study to observe this principle . The special artifices that we have mentioned are good only ...
... matter - of - course expressions in the middle . " There is nothing more urgently required for the improvement of our sentences than a constant study to observe this principle . The special artifices that we have mentioned are good only ...
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... MATTER . As distinguished from matter , manner includes everything that we have designated by the general title Elements of Style - not only the choice of words and the structure of the parts of a discourse , but everything superinduced ...
... MATTER . As distinguished from matter , manner includes everything that we have designated by the general title Elements of Style - not only the choice of words and the structure of the parts of a discourse , but everything superinduced ...
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... matter . This cannot be done : the manner must always be viewed in relation to the matter . In order to get at qualities of style , we must first make an analysis of the effects of a composition as a whole - matter and manner together ...
... matter . This cannot be done : the manner must always be viewed in relation to the matter . In order to get at qualities of style , we must first make an analysis of the effects of a composition as a whole - matter and manner together ...
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abrupt abstruse admiration antithesis appear called Carlyle Carlyle's century character Chartism Church Church of England circumstances comparison contrast criticism death described diction doctrines effect ELEMENTS OF STYLE England English Enniscorthy Essays Euphuism example exposition expression fact familiar favour favourite feelings Figures of Speech French French Revolution give Grasmere Henry VIII honour Hooker human humour intellectual interest Jeremy Taylor John Sterling King labour language Latin less literary literature living London Lord Macaulay Macaulay's manner matter means ment metonymies mind narrative nature never objects opinion opium ordinary Oxford paragraph Parliament particular passage pathos peculiar perhaps period periodic sentence perspicuous poetry political popular probably prose QUALITIES OF STYLE Quincey Quincey's quoted reader regards Revolution Sartor Resartus says sense sentence similitudes simplicity statement sublimity synecdoche things tion translation Whig words writers wrote