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 sider |
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Side 3
... thought that the study of what some one had said about literature or its authors was a study of literature itself excites our wonder now ; we wonder that as pupils we did not detect the usurp- er , and rise against him in indignant ...
... thought that the study of what some one had said about literature or its authors was a study of literature itself excites our wonder now ; we wonder that as pupils we did not detect the usurp- er , and rise against him in indignant ...
Side 4
... 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 passages ...
... 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 passages ...
Side 5
... thought and in expression . But few of these extracts have , so far as we know , ever seen the light in books of selections - anthologies of poetry or prose . None of them , we may say , have been worn threadbare by use , or nave lost ...
... thought and in expression . But few of these extracts have , so far as we know , ever seen the light in books of selections - anthologies of poetry or prose . None of them , we may say , have been worn threadbare by use , or nave lost ...
Side 7
... Thought . VI . Feeling .. 17 17 17 ( 1. Rhythm . 18 2. Metre .. 18 3. Rhyme .. 18 Further Remarks .. 18 Beowulf .. Cædmon .. 21 23 24 24 26 Adhelm and Cynewulf ... 28 Vercelli and Exeter Book . 28 Finnesburg ... Brunanburgh Maldon ...
... Thought . VI . Feeling .. 17 17 17 ( 1. Rhythm . 18 2. Metre .. 18 3. Rhyme .. 18 Further Remarks .. 18 Beowulf .. Cædmon .. 21 23 24 24 26 Adhelm and Cynewulf ... 28 Vercelli and Exeter Book . 28 Finnesburg ... Brunanburgh Maldon ...
Side 16
... thought ? Are any of his figures of speech used only for ornament ? What class of figures does he prefer ? Do his figures contain allusions ? From what sources are his figures drawn ? Are any faulty ? 3. ENERGY . - Is the writer ...
... thought ? Are any of his figures of speech used only for ornament ? What class of figures does he prefer ? Do his figures contain allusions ? From what sources are his figures drawn ? Are any faulty ? 3. ENERGY . - Is the writer ...
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