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... the most magnificent things in the language , and altogether free from the faults
of style which deform his blank verse . ... I have seen a similar one in Dryden -
clothes pronounced as cloes - - and I think I have seen the same thing in Whittier
.
... the most magnificent things in the language , and altogether free from the faults
of style which deform his blank verse . ... I have seen a similar one in Dryden -
clothes pronounced as cloes - - and I think I have seen the same thing in Whittier
.
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It seems to me that in style we ought first , and above all things , to aim at
clearness of expression . An obscure style is , of course , a bad style . In writing
we should always consider not only whether we have expressed the thought in a
manner ...
It seems to me that in style we ought first , and above all things , to aim at
clearness of expression . An obscure style is , of course , a bad style . In writing
we should always consider not only whether we have expressed the thought in a
manner ...
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... but very noble and characteristic poem , which carries a singular weight with it
as embodying the reflection of a very old man of genius on the mutability of all
things , and the hurrying tide of years that cover the past as with a flood of waters
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... but very noble and characteristic poem , which carries a singular weight with it
as embodying the reflection of a very old man of genius on the mutability of all
things , and the hurrying tide of years that cover the past as with a flood of waters
.
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The Canterbury Tales , Chaucer ' s best things , have less of this defect ; but even
there the narrative is overminute , and the personages , as Taine , the French
critic , remarks , although they talk well , talk too much . The taste for this prolixity
in ...
The Canterbury Tales , Chaucer ' s best things , have less of this defect ; but even
there the narrative is overminute , and the personages , as Taine , the French
critic , remarks , although they talk well , talk too much . The taste for this prolixity
in ...
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... Hands all wants and looks all wonder At all things the heavens under ; Tiny
scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ; Mischiefs done
with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ; Breakings dire of
plates ...
... Hands all wants and looks all wonder At all things the heavens under ; Tiny
scorns of smiled reprovings That have more of love than lovings ; Mischiefs done
with such a winning Archness that we prize such sinning ; Breakings dire of
plates ...
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