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Medium of ideas often forgotten - Witchery of English wordsAnalysis of good style
difficult - The power of words - Our duty to the English language - Lord Bacon ' s
idea of Latin - MiltonHume ' s expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel ' s Lament ...
Medium of ideas often forgotten - Witchery of English wordsAnalysis of good style
difficult - The power of words - Our duty to the English language - Lord Bacon ' s
idea of Latin - MiltonHume ' s expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel ' s Lament ...
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... Scientific progress coincident with letters - History — Its altered tone - Arnold —
Prescott - Niebuhr - Gibbon - Hume - RobertsonReligious element in historical
style - Lord Mahon - Macaulay ' s History - Historical romance - Waverley Novels
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... Scientific progress coincident with letters - History — Its altered tone - Arnold —
Prescott - Niebuhr - Gibbon - Hume - RobertsonReligious element in historical
style - Lord Mahon - Macaulay ' s History - Historical romance - Waverley Novels
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... English literature , that it has never been wanting in the happy compound of
pathos and playfulness , which we style by that untranslateable term “ Humour ”
— that kindly perception of the ridiculous which is full of gentleness and
sympathy .
... English literature , that it has never been wanting in the happy compound of
pathos and playfulness , which we style by that untranslateable term “ Humour ”
— that kindly perception of the ridiculous which is full of gentleness and
sympathy .
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Medium of ideas often forgotten - Witchery of English words — Analysis of good
style difficult — The power of words — Our duty to the English language - Lord
Bacon ' s idea of Latin - Milton - Hume ' s expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel ' s ...
Medium of ideas often forgotten - Witchery of English words — Analysis of good
style difficult — The power of words — Our duty to the English language - Lord
Bacon ' s idea of Latin - Milton - Hume ' s expostulation with Gibbon - Daniel ' s ...
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they reach us ; indeed , often , the purer and more excellent the style , the less
conscious are we of its merits , so transparently does it let the writer ' s thoughts
and emotions pass through it . We think of what is said or written , and feel it , but
not ...
they reach us ; indeed , often , the purer and more excellent the style , the less
conscious are we of its merits , so transparently does it let the writer ' s thoughts
and emotions pass through it . We think of what is said or written , and feel it , but
not ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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