Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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In closer detail , the reader may note , starting at the left , that each century - column contains the names of the ten writers publishing in that century , in order , from bottom to top , of the dominance of verb over adjective ...
In closer detail , the reader may note , starting at the left , that each century - column contains the names of the ten writers publishing in that century , in order , from bottom to top , of the dominance of verb over adjective ...
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Author Author Word success Keats 1795 Carlyle 1795 Macaulay 1800 century Europe length race Darwin 1809 condition period structure -view Browning 1812 Ruskin 1819 artist perception Arnold 1822 moral ideal religion Swinburne 1837 Pater ...
Author Author Word success Keats 1795 Carlyle 1795 Macaulay 1800 century Europe length race Darwin 1809 condition period structure -view Browning 1812 Ruskin 1819 artist perception Arnold 1822 moral ideal religion Swinburne 1837 Pater ...
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Pope to Wordsworth , with Thomson , Gray , Collins , and Blake as most extreme ; while for prose it worked a little less pervasively , reaching its height in the nineteenth century with De Quincey , Carlyle , Macaulay , Darwin , Ruskin ...
Pope to Wordsworth , with Thomson , Gray , Collins , and Blake as most extreme ; while for prose it worked a little less pervasively , reaching its height in the nineteenth century with De Quincey , Carlyle , Macaulay , Darwin , Ruskin ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
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