Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 16 |
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... Style is difficult to define . Swift , I think , is happy with his Proper words in proper places make the true definition of a style . " You may recall the eulogy of Moore on Pater : " In the pages of Pater the English language lies in ...
... Style is difficult to define . Swift , I think , is happy with his Proper words in proper places make the true definition of a style . " You may recall the eulogy of Moore on Pater : " In the pages of Pater the English language lies in ...
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... style to each , would give top marks , the full fifteen , to Pater , guided by Swift's definition . Preciosity of phrase - making is exas- perating ; improper words in improper places are even more so . If a lifelong study of style ...
... style to each , would give top marks , the full fifteen , to Pater , guided by Swift's definition . Preciosity of phrase - making is exas- perating ; improper words in improper places are even more so . If a lifelong study of style ...
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... Style or Story . Some novelists lack imagination . All great poets have it . " The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven . " Creative imagination recombines former experiences ...
... Style or Story . Some novelists lack imagination . All great poets have it . " The poet's eye , in a fine frenzy rolling , Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven . " Creative imagination recombines former experiences ...
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StoryTelling By A E W MASON F R S L | 1 |
Pirates and Their Books By Dr PHILIP GOSSE | 21 |
Technique of Novels and Plays By HORACE | 43 |
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A. E. W. MASON Aella Alfred Lyall Anglo-Indian Anglo-Indian verse audience Ballad beautiful Bristol British buccaneers called Canynges Captain character Charles Chatterton church corsairs critical death describes E. H. W. MEYERSTEIN eighteenth century English poetry expression eyes fashionable feeling genius Gerald du Maurier heart humour ideal imagination India Jane Austen John John Byrom Johnson King Kipling Lady Lady Mary Chudleigh letters lines literary literature lives London Lord Madagascar Mary Redcliff mind nature never night novel novelist passion piracy pirates play poem poetic poets Professor reader reason Rowley rules sentiment Sir Alfred SIR HENRY society song soul spirit story story-teller Street style tell thee thie thing Thomas Thomas Chatterton thou thought to-day told true truth virtues whole William Canynge words writing written wrote wythe ynne young