The Literary Essay in EnglishGinn, 1923 - 260 pages |
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... writing . Though prose cannot make use of those external aids to beauty , the meter and rime of poetry , it has in common with its sister art rhythm and harmony of phrasing . The artist , whether in prose or poetry , has but the ...
... writing . Though prose cannot make use of those external aids to beauty , the meter and rime of poetry , it has in common with its sister art rhythm and harmony of phrasing . The artist , whether in prose or poetry , has but the ...
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... writing , and we shall , with some qualifications , define style in Buffon's justly cele- brated phrase , as the writer himself We shall endeavor to trace out the development of the literary essay from its " irregular , undigested ...
... writing , and we shall , with some qualifications , define style in Buffon's justly cele- brated phrase , as the writer himself We shall endeavor to trace out the development of the literary essay from its " irregular , undigested ...
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... writing , almost invariably strips his soul of all disguises and lets the world see it as it is . Style is no more the manifestation of the man himself in writing than it is in anything else which he does , except , perhaps , that the ...
... writing , almost invariably strips his soul of all disguises and lets the world see it as it is . Style is no more the manifestation of the man himself in writing than it is in anything else which he does , except , perhaps , that the ...
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... writing has body and soul , and yet no two compositions are the same . Shall we rebel against the difficulty , or shall we simply admit it and rejoice at the charm of variety ? No matter how inspired a writer may be and no mat- ter how ...
... writing has body and soul , and yet no two compositions are the same . Shall we rebel against the difficulty , or shall we simply admit it and rejoice at the charm of variety ? No matter how inspired a writer may be and no mat- ter how ...
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... written as an English- man or an American would write , not in the manner of a German or a Frenchman . This brings us to a consid- eration of the sentence , which reveals in its construction the author's habit of mind . When we speak of ...
... written as an English- man or an American would write , not in the manner of a German or a Frenchman . This brings us to a consid- eration of the sentence , which reveals in its construction the author's habit of mind . When we speak of ...
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