English EssaysBlackie & son, limited, 1909 - 257 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... literature is that , improving on Evelyn , he pointed out the way to Dryden , who made a yet bolder inroad on the stiffness of Elizabethan prose . When Dryden's masculine vigour had quite broken adrift from the influence of Euphuism ...
... literature is that , improving on Evelyn , he pointed out the way to Dryden , who made a yet bolder inroad on the stiffness of Elizabethan prose . When Dryden's masculine vigour had quite broken adrift from the influence of Euphuism ...
Strana xvii
... literature begins and journalism ends . In Defoe's time the separation was tolerably broad , and he himself in his early efforts at essay - writing did not succeed in deviating into pure literature . With his wonted . clear ...
... literature begins and journalism ends . In Defoe's time the separation was tolerably broad , and he himself in his early efforts at essay - writing did not succeed in deviating into pure literature . With his wonted . clear ...
Strana lvi
... literature , it was to it and not to politics that Hazlitt directed his enthusiasm , with the result that , in spite of some prejudices and exaggerations , his writings are unrivalled as a stimulating intro- duction to the study of ...
... literature , it was to it and not to politics that Hazlitt directed his enthusiasm , with the result that , in spite of some prejudices and exaggerations , his writings are unrivalled as a stimulating intro- duction to the study of ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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