A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... style , the aureate style as it came to be called , was imitated , and exaggerated beyond recognition . His Gallicisms were reproduced , and elegances like perambulat , sugratif , equipolent proliferated , as also the abuse of the ...
... style , the aureate style as it came to be called , was imitated , and exaggerated beyond recognition . His Gallicisms were reproduced , and elegances like perambulat , sugratif , equipolent proliferated , as also the abuse of the ...
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... style need not however occupy us for the moment . It is rather Elyot's prose style to which we must turn our attention . Elyot was certainly not a great stylist . His writing is heavy , and unwieldy , but it is rather the faults of his ...
... style need not however occupy us for the moment . It is rather Elyot's prose style to which we must turn our attention . Elyot was certainly not a great stylist . His writing is heavy , and unwieldy , but it is rather the faults of his ...
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... style is based on three chief points : an extraordinary care for balance and symmetry within each sentence , where every clause has to be counterpoised by some antithesis , in which one can find the counterpart to the balanced structure ...
... style is based on three chief points : an extraordinary care for balance and symmetry within each sentence , where every clause has to be counterpoised by some antithesis , in which one can find the counterpart to the balanced structure ...
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