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 עמודים |
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... 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 their freshness ...
... 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 their freshness ...
עמוד 16
... expression too condensed ? To a careless use of personal pronouns ? To a faulty arrangement of words , phrases , or clauses ? To an over- loading of the sentence that destroys unity ? 2. IMAGERY . - Does he use imagery ? Does he use an ...
... expression too condensed ? To a careless use of personal pronouns ? To a faulty arrangement of words , phrases , or clauses ? To an over- loading of the sentence that destroys unity ? 2. IMAGERY . - Does he use imagery ? Does he use an ...
עמוד 17
... expression ? Are you curious to see more of his writings ? V. THOUGHT . - Is the author's grasp of his thought firm ? Is the selec- tion crowded with thought ? Does he make fine distinctions in his thinking ? Is his thought profound or ...
... expression ? Are you curious to see more of his writings ? V. THOUGHT . - Is the author's grasp of his thought firm ? Is the selec- tion crowded with thought ? Does he make fine distinctions in his thinking ? Is his thought profound or ...
עמוד 19
... expression , the one can be got at only by and through the other . He is in both , both are his -may we not say both are he . Shakespeare's thought , satu- rated with feeling , -could it be divorced , as it cannot , from Shakespeare's ...
... expression , the one can be got at only by and through the other . He is in both , both are his -may we not say both are he . Shakespeare's thought , satu- rated with feeling , -could it be divorced , as it cannot , from Shakespeare's ...
עמוד 38
... expression in 1362. The story- telling poetry is English at its beginning but becomes more and more influenced by the romantic poetry of France , and in the end grows in Chaucer's hands into a poetry of 38 Literature of Period II ...
... expression in 1362. The story- telling poetry is English at its beginning but becomes more and more influenced by the romantic poetry of France , and in the end grows in Chaucer's hands into a poetry of 38 Literature of Period II ...
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