Readings in English Literature, from Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldGerald Bullett A. & C. Black, 1945 - 250 Seiten |
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... prose , but a prose for the most part as formless and prolix as his verse is vivid , witty , and well - wrought . In general , prose was used only for didactic works , theological treatises , and the like ; and such things were still ...
... prose , but a prose for the most part as formless and prolix as his verse is vivid , witty , and well - wrought . In general , prose was used only for didactic works , theological treatises , and the like ; and such things were still ...
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... prose , a medium flexible enough to serve all the diverse purposes to which prose may be put , from logical analysis and pedestrian narrative to impassioned rhetoric . Such a prose had to be established sooner or later if the essays of ...
... prose , a medium flexible enough to serve all the diverse purposes to which prose may be put , from logical analysis and pedestrian narrative to impassioned rhetoric . Such a prose had to be established sooner or later if the essays of ...
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... prose . He did not do so partly because , as we have seen , there was no English prose form ready to his hand . His Italian contemporary Boccaccio , having a longestablished language for his instrument , wrote equally in prose and verse ...
... prose . He did not do so partly because , as we have seen , there was no English prose form ready to his hand . His Italian contemporary Boccaccio , having a longestablished language for his instrument , wrote equally in prose and verse ...
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