Essays in Criticism, Том 2Macmillan et Compagnie, 1903 |
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... diction , and , even yet more , by their movement . And though we distinguish between the two characters , the two accents , of superiority , yet they are nevertheless vitally connected one with the other . The superior character of ...
... diction , and , even yet more , by their movement . And though we distinguish between the two characters , the two accents , of superiority , yet they are nevertheless vitally connected one with the other . The superior character of ...
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... diction , his divine fluidity of move- ment , it is difficult to speak temperately . They are irresistible , and justify all the rapture with which his successors speak of his ' gold dew - drops of speech . ' Johnson misses the point ...
... diction , his divine fluidity of move- ment , it is difficult to speak temperately . They are irresistible , and justify all the rapture with which his successors speak of his ' gold dew - drops of speech . ' Johnson misses the point ...
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... diction , the lovely charm of his movement , he makes an epoch and founds a tradition . In Spenser , Shake- speare , Milton , Keats , we can follow the tradi- tion of the liquid diction , the fluid movement , of Chaucer ; at one time it ...
... diction , the lovely charm of his movement , he makes an epoch and founds a tradition . In Spenser , Shake- speare , Milton , Keats , we can follow the tradi- tion of the liquid diction , the fluid movement , of Chaucer ; at one time it ...
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... men the best lesson , the most salutary influence . In the sure and flawless perfection of his rhythm and diction he is as admirable as Virgil or Dante , and in this respect he is unique amongst us . No one else in II 61 MILTON.
... men the best lesson , the most salutary influence . In the sure and flawless perfection of his rhythm and diction he is as admirable as Virgil or Dante , and in this respect he is unique amongst us . No one else in II 61 MILTON.
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... diction in which Shakespeare has in that scene clothed them . Mil- ton , from one end of Paradise Lost to the other , is in his diction and rhythm constantly a great artist in the great style . Whatever may be said as to the subject of ...
... diction in which Shakespeare has in that scene clothed them . Mil- ton , from one end of Paradise Lost to the other , is in his diction and rhythm constantly a great artist in the great style . Whatever may be said as to the subject of ...
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