Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time .[..]Harper, 1896 |
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... nature , literary productions are divided into various . classes , according as the end aimed at is ( 1 ) to inform the understanding , ( 2 ) to influence the will , or ( 3 ) to excite pleasurable feelings . The principal departments of ...
... nature , literary productions are divided into various . classes , according as the end aimed at is ( 1 ) to inform the understanding , ( 2 ) to influence the will , or ( 3 ) to excite pleasurable feelings . The principal departments of ...
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... nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expressing the course of the world , in which the loss of one is the gain of another ; in ...
... nature , which partakes of good and evil , joy and sorrow , mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination ; and expressing the course of the world , in which the loss of one is the gain of another ; in ...
5. lappuse
... nature ; " rendered " given . The rhythm makes the word a trisyllable . LITERARY ANALYSIS . - What is the nature of the verse in which this play ( save in its prose parts ) is written ? Ans . It is blank verse . Define ( see Def . 13 ) ...
... nature ; " rendered " given . The rhythm makes the word a trisyllable . LITERARY ANALYSIS . - What is the nature of the verse in which this play ( save in its prose parts ) is written ? Ans . It is blank verse . Define ( see Def . 13 ) ...
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... nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in such rule that the Venetian law Cannot impugn✶ you as you do proceed.— 125 130 You stand within his danger , do you not ? [ To Antonis . Do you confess the bond ? Antonio . Ay , so he says ...
... nature is the suit you follow ; Yet in such rule that the Venetian law Cannot impugn✶ you as you do proceed.— 125 130 You stand within his danger , do you not ? [ To Antonis . Do you confess the bond ? Antonio . Ay , so he says ...
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... nature , 10 and are perfected by experience - for natural abilities are like natural plants , that need proyning * by study ; and studies them- selves do give forth directions too much at large , except they be bounded in by experience ...
... nature , 10 and are perfected by experience - for natural abilities are like natural plants , that need proyning * by study ; and studies them- selves do give forth directions too much at large , except they be bounded in by experience ...
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abbey Addison alliteration Analyze this sentence Anglo-Saxon Antony Aurelian beauty behold Brutus Cæsar called Citizen death divine dream Dryden earth Edward the Confessor English epithets Essay Etymology Explain expression eyes feelings figure of speech fire genius give grace Grammatical construction Greek hand hath hear heart heaven honorable Hudibras human humor INTRODUCTION.-The Julius Cæsar kind of sentence king L'Allegro language learned LITERARY ANALYSIS living look Lord Macaulay manner meaning metaphor metaphysical poets metonymy Milton mind nature never night noble o'er Observe Odenathus paragraph passage phrase Pindaric pleasure pleonasm poem poet poetry Point polysyndeton Pope Portia praise pride rhetorically Saracen scene sense Shakespeare Shylock Sir Roger soul sound spirit stanza style Supply the ellipsis sweet synonymous tence thee things thou thought tion tomb verb verse whole words writing Zenobia