The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 346
... prose , but likewise that some of the most interesting parts of the best poems will be found to be strictly the language of prose when prose is well written . The truth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages ...
... prose , but likewise that some of the most interesting parts of the best poems will be found to be strictly the language of prose when prose is well written . The truth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages ...
Stran 347
... prose . By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to poetry ; and it was previously as- serted that a large portion of the language of every good poem can in no respect differ from ...
... prose . By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to poetry ; and it was previously as- serted that a large portion of the language of every good poem can in no respect differ from ...
Stran 555
... prose , a prose such as we would all gladly use if we only knew how . Yet Dryden was Milton's contemporary . But after the Restoration the time had come when our nation felt the imperious need of a fit prose . So , too , the time had ...
... prose , a prose such as we would all gladly use if we only knew how . Yet Dryden was Milton's contemporary . But after the Restoration the time had come when our nation felt the imperious need of a fit prose . So , too , the time had ...
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