English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... pass beyond their analysis into technical constituents , and enquire into the laws of their adaptation and effect , we enter on a region where scientific principles soon come to a standstill . The topic needs a special monograph , with ...
... pass beyond their analysis into technical constituents , and enquire into the laws of their adaptation and effect , we enter on a region where scientific principles soon come to a standstill . The topic needs a special monograph , with ...
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... passing allusions to infancy , 6 ... ... ... 163 165 166 ... ib . 167 ... ib . Wordsworth's Address to my Infant Daughter Dora ' . His poem on Michael , ... Tennyson's Cradle Song in the Princess . picted in The Grandmother ' . maternal ...
... passing allusions to infancy , 6 ... ... ... 163 165 166 ... ib . 167 ... ib . Wordsworth's Address to my Infant Daughter Dora ' . His poem on Michael , ... Tennyson's Cradle Song in the Princess . picted in The Grandmother ' . maternal ...
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... pass ! The There is dramatic propriety in thus representing strong feeling as interpreting nature in harmony with itself . play of fancy in the last line carries the principle to its extreme length . The same dramatic propriety leads to ...
... pass ! The There is dramatic propriety in thus representing strong feeling as interpreting nature in harmony with itself . play of fancy in the last line carries the principle to its extreme length . The same dramatic propriety leads to ...
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... passes from pure personification to ingenious tracing of cause and effect , expressed in highly poetic phrase : - I ... passing allusion than on detailed description : although the modern nature poets , as contrasted with the ancients ...
... passes from pure personification to ingenious tracing of cause and effect , expressed in highly poetic phrase : - I ... passing allusion than on detailed description : although the modern nature poets , as contrasted with the ancients ...
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... passes all reasonable bounds ; hence the scathing lines of Sir Walter Raleigh , by way of exposing the hollowness . The beauty , great as it is , hardly redeems the want of truth . Coleridge's poem , ' When I was young , ' can barely ...
... passes all reasonable bounds ; hence the scathing lines of Sir Walter Raleigh , by way of exposing the hollowness . The beauty , great as it is , hardly redeems the want of truth . Coleridge's poem , ' When I was young , ' can barely ...
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