The Journal of English Studies, Volumes 2-3H. Marshall & Son, 1913 |
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Page 34
... composition is most striking . De Quincey is an admirable prose author to study ; the imagination , the obvious beauty of style and rhythm , the vividness , the interest of his subjects all produce 34 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... composition is most striking . De Quincey is an admirable prose author to study ; the imagination , the obvious beauty of style and rhythm , the vividness , the interest of his subjects all produce 34 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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... composition , when we have to inculcate not only clearness but reasoned thought , literary form , and style , the first necessity is to select the right subject . It must be one within the writer's capacity . It is absolutely useless to ...
... composition , when we have to inculcate not only clearness but reasoned thought , literary form , and style , the first necessity is to select the right subject . It must be one within the writer's capacity . It is absolutely useless to ...
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... composition . Not one of the craft but knows that however much literature and composition are separated in practice , students write as they have read ; not one of the craft but knows , too , that reading is to writing both bane and ...
... composition . Not one of the craft but knows that however much literature and composition are separated in practice , students write as they have read ; not one of the craft but knows , too , that reading is to writing both bane and ...
Page 63
... composition calls for the more elevated and beautiful diction , which is with much more difficulty applicable to scientific than to " human " or emotional themes . Keble begins what he admits to be " an enquiry and examination which is ...
... composition calls for the more elevated and beautiful diction , which is with much more difficulty applicable to scientific than to " human " or emotional themes . Keble begins what he admits to be " an enquiry and examination which is ...
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... composition has subsided , they had avoided the careless and slovenly lines which too frequently mar their work . In Mr. Dobson's poetry there are no loose ends ; everything is neat , finished , and appropriate . BOOKS RECEIVED . THE ...
... composition has subsided , they had avoided the careless and slovenly lines which too frequently mar their work . In Mr. Dobson's poetry there are no loose ends ; everything is neat , finished , and appropriate . BOOKS RECEIVED . THE ...
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