The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and ThingsBell & Daldy, 1870 - 538 Seiten |
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Opinions on Books, Men, and Things William Hazlitt. LONDON : PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS , STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS . CONTENTS . ESSAYS ON PAGE THE PROSE STYLE OF POETS.
Opinions on Books, Men, and Things William Hazlitt. LONDON : PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS , STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS . CONTENTS . ESSAYS ON PAGE THE PROSE STYLE OF POETS.
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... STYLE OF POETS DREAMS . THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS THE SAME SUBJECT Continued REASON AND IMAGINATION . APPLICATION TO STUDY • LONDONERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE THE SPIRIT OF OBLIGATIONS 1 19 29 • 45 • 57 73 88 • 105 THE OLD AGE OF ARTISTS ...
... STYLE OF POETS DREAMS . THE CONVERSATION OF AUTHORS THE SAME SUBJECT Continued REASON AND IMAGINATION . APPLICATION TO STUDY • LONDONERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE THE SPIRIT OF OBLIGATIONS 1 19 29 • 45 • 57 73 88 • 105 THE OLD AGE OF ARTISTS ...
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... PASTA AND MADEMOISELLE MARS . 456 SCOTT , RACINE , AND SHAKESPEARE DEPTH AND SUPERFICIALITY RESPECTABLE PEOPLE THE JEALOUSY AND SPLEEN OF PARTY 472 487 507 513 THE PLAIN SPEAKER . On the Prose Style of Poets.1 iv Contents .
... PASTA AND MADEMOISELLE MARS . 456 SCOTT , RACINE , AND SHAKESPEARE DEPTH AND SUPERFICIALITY RESPECTABLE PEOPLE THE JEALOUSY AND SPLEEN OF PARTY 472 487 507 513 THE PLAIN SPEAKER . On the Prose Style of Poets.1 iv Contents .
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... Style of Poets.1 1 " Do you read or sing ? If you sing , you sing very ill . " I HAVE but an indifferent opinion of the prose - style of poets : not that it is not sometimes good , nay , excellent ; but it is never the better , and ...
... Style of Poets.1 1 " Do you read or sing ? If you sing , you sing very ill . " I HAVE but an indifferent opinion of the prose - style of poets : not that it is not sometimes good , nay , excellent ; but it is never the better , and ...
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... style . There is neither momentum nor elasticity in it ; I mean as to the score , or effect upon the ear . He has improved since in his other works : to be sure , he has had practice enough.1 Poets either get into this incoherent ...
... style . There is neither momentum nor elasticity in it ; I mean as to the score , or effect upon the ear . He has improved since in his other works : to be sure , he has had practice enough.1 Poets either get into this incoherent ...
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