The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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Stran 113
... prose was simple , good , easily readable . This sort of prose , however , was not to be typical of Elizabethan writers . John Lyly , for example , in 1579 wrote a prose romance , Euphues or the Anatomy of Wit , which became immediately ...
... prose was simple , good , easily readable . This sort of prose , however , was not to be typical of Elizabethan writers . John Lyly , for example , in 1579 wrote a prose romance , Euphues or the Anatomy of Wit , which became immediately ...
Stran 158
... prose to be . Dignified , balanced , unpoetic , abstract , Dryden's prose was actually prose . Dryden probably did more than any other man to bring dignity to prose , to give it a distinction that belonged to that form alone , to ...
... prose to be . Dignified , balanced , unpoetic , abstract , Dryden's prose was actually prose . Dryden probably did more than any other man to bring dignity to prose , to give it a distinction that belonged to that form alone , to ...
Stran 267
... prose " Imaginary Conversations ( 1824-46 ) . In these essays he brings together various pairs of historical characters and lets them reveal themselves and their epochs in a dignified , restrained , chiseled prose that is the voice of ...
... prose " Imaginary Conversations ( 1824-46 ) . In these essays he brings together various pairs of historical characters and lets them reveal themselves and their epochs in a dignified , restrained , chiseled prose that is the voice of ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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