The Works of Matthew Arnold in Fifteen Volumes, Հատոր 4AMS Press, 1970 |
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Էջ 16
... style . Both of these , the substance and matter on the one hand , the style and manner on the other , have a mark , an accent , of high beauty , worth , and power . But if we are asked to define this mark and accent in the abstract ...
... style . Both of these , the substance and matter on the one hand , the style and manner on the other , have a mark , an accent , of high beauty , worth , and power . But if we are asked to define this mark and accent in the abstract ...
Էջ 114
... style . He was too conversant with Milton not to catch at times his master's manner , and he has fine Miltonic lines ; but he has no assured poetic style of his own , like Milton . When he seeks to have a style he falls into ponderosity ...
... style . He was too conversant with Milton not to catch at times his master's manner , and he has fine Miltonic lines ; but he has no assured poetic style of his own , like Milton . When he seeks to have a style he falls into ponderosity ...
Էջ 115
... style of this kind ; but he had too poetic a nature , and had read the great poets too well , not to catch , as I ... style , although even here , perhaps , the power which is undeniable , is more properly that of eloquent prose than the ...
... style of this kind ; but he had too poetic a nature , and had read the great poets too well , not to catch , as I ... style , although even here , perhaps , the power which is undeniable , is more properly that of eloquent prose than the ...
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THE STUDY OF POETRY | 3 |
MILTON | 42 |
THOMAS GRAY | 51 |
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