Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 11 |
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... dialogue form . I do not know whether that is generally true , but it interested me , since I have written dialogues ... Dialogue as a Literary Form By GOLDSWORTHY LOWES DICKINSON, F R S L.
... dialogue form . I do not know whether that is generally true , but it interested me , since I have written dialogues ... Dialogue as a Literary Form By GOLDSWORTHY LOWES DICKINSON, F R S L.
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... dialogue is not a proper form . No doubt the foun- dations of any science are open to much debate , and possibly the debate might be properly conducted in dialogue . But the mass of verifiable knowledge ( facts as such ) is better set ...
... dialogue is not a proper form . No doubt the foun- dations of any science are open to much debate , and possibly the debate might be properly conducted in dialogue . But the mass of verifiable knowledge ( facts as such ) is better set ...
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... dialogue form that it tries to impose the judgment of the author behind a screen of splendid rhetoric , or even of great poetry . True , any writer may attempt this , but it is , I think , less easy to do when a man is writing a ...
... dialogue form that it tries to impose the judgment of the author behind a screen of splendid rhetoric , or even of great poetry . True , any writer may attempt this , but it is , I think , less easy to do when a man is writing a ...
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Introduction By SIR HENRY IMBERTTERRY Bt | 1 |
A Consideration Born 1854 died | 21 |
Lord Elgin and the Marbles By COURTENAY POLLOCK | 41 |
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