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... style and is the third characteristic of the novel , not so essential as plot and character but still indispensable in a novel which is to give lasting pleasure . 66 " Style , " said Buffon , " is the man , " which is a concise way of ...
... style and is the third characteristic of the novel , not so essential as plot and character but still indispensable in a novel which is to give lasting pleasure . 66 " Style , " said Buffon , " is the man , " which is a concise way of ...
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... styles are adequate to the authors ' intentions . Gulliver's Travels and Tristram Shandy show how magnificent may be the result if the style is natural to the man employing it . Style in writing is what expression is to the human face ...
... styles are adequate to the authors ' intentions . Gulliver's Travels and Tristram Shandy show how magnificent may be the result if the style is natural to the man employing it . Style in writing is what expression is to the human face ...
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... style in My first acquaintance with the Poets belie his assurance that he found writing so hard . Carlyle's prose is so individual as to be unlike that of anyone else . His thought , feeling and imagination are alike violent , and the ...
... style in My first acquaintance with the Poets belie his assurance that he found writing so hard . Carlyle's prose is so individual as to be unlike that of anyone else . His thought , feeling and imagination are alike violent , and the ...
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READING MAKETH A FULL MAN by Geoffrey Crump M | 15 |
A MIRROR HELD UP TO LIFE | 24 |
TOM JONES IN TROUBLE Henry Fielding | 59 |
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