BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... style of which is most unpoetic , because , and only because , it is the style of prose ? He will not suppose me capable of having in my mind such verses , as " I put my hat upon my head And walk'd into the Strand ; And there I met ...
... style of which is most unpoetic , because , and only because , it is the style of prose ? He will not suppose me capable of having in my mind such verses , as " I put my hat upon my head And walk'd into the Strand ; And there I met ...
第 69 頁
... style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . It might appear from some passages in the former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style ...
... style , or that common to Prose and Poetry , exemplified by specimens from Chaucer , Herbert , and others . It might appear from some passages in the former part of Mr. Wordsworth's preface , that he meant to confine his theory of style ...
第 97 頁
... style , not only unimpassioned but undistinguished . He sinks too often and too abruptly to that style , which I should place in the second division of language , dividing it into the three species ; first , that which is peculiar to ...
... style , not only unimpassioned but undistinguished . He sinks too often and too abruptly to that style , which I should place in the second division of language , dividing it into the three species ; first , that which is peculiar to ...
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