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... style alone is enough to justify the statement that Swift was incapable of writing so badly as this . It is true that in the eighteenth century some of Swift's critics ob- jected that his style was not always impeccably correct and ...
... style alone is enough to justify the statement that Swift was incapable of writing so badly as this . It is true that in the eighteenth century some of Swift's critics ob- jected that his style was not always impeccably correct and ...
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... style . ' And I think that all English purists regard it as a vicious style , produced in the main by a forced imitation of Milton . But the English reader is here at a disadvantage . Thomson was a Scot , and to the educated Scot - who ...
... style . ' And I think that all English purists regard it as a vicious style , produced in the main by a forced imitation of Milton . But the English reader is here at a disadvantage . Thomson was a Scot , and to the educated Scot - who ...
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... style which seems to the English reader to be over - Latinized in vocabulary , and , as our school- masters know , is eminently suitable for conversion into Latin prose . I have heard a speaker in one of the debating societies of ...
... style which seems to the English reader to be over - Latinized in vocabulary , and , as our school- masters know , is eminently suitable for conversion into Latin prose . I have heard a speaker in one of the debating societies of ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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