Essays in Criticism and ResearchThe University Press, 1942 - Počet stran: 214 |
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Strana xxiii
... language back to Babel . In the hands of people who have something to say , language is always attempting precision . Even when the effect aimed at is an effect of vagueness , it is a peculiar effect of vagueness that is aimed at , not ...
... language back to Babel . In the hands of people who have something to say , language is always attempting precision . Even when the effect aimed at is an effect of vagueness , it is a peculiar effect of vagueness that is aimed at , not ...
Strana 9
... Language ' ( 1934 ) got the Elizabethan poet wrong . The style adopted by the poets , he writes , was designed , it would seem , to counterbalance the tendencies of the language [ there are complaints of the unsettled state of ...
... Language ' ( 1934 ) got the Elizabethan poet wrong . The style adopted by the poets , he writes , was designed , it would seem , to counterbalance the tendencies of the language [ there are complaints of the unsettled state of ...
Strana 79
... language not half so lofty , so sounding , or so elegant as the Latin , incapable of admitting many of its best and boldest figures , and heavily fettered with the Gothick shackles of rhyme ! Is not this endeavouring to imitate a palace ...
... language not half so lofty , so sounding , or so elegant as the Latin , incapable of admitting many of its best and boldest figures , and heavily fettered with the Gothick shackles of rhyme ! Is not this endeavouring to imitate a palace ...
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Elizabethan Decoration | 5 |
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