"My Reader My Fellow-labourer": A Study of English Romantic ProseUniversity of Missouri Press, 1986 - 134 páginas |
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... paragraph ) to still " more sacred interiors , " and finally into the very cellars where the wealth and hence the source of the life of the House resided . The second paragraph ends with the first direct reference to the South - Sea ...
... paragraph ) to still " more sacred interiors , " and finally into the very cellars where the wealth and hence the source of the life of the House resided . The second paragraph ends with the first direct reference to the South - Sea ...
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... paragraphs , which state the proposition and support it with au- thorities , Addison devotes three paragraphs to the proof of the proposition with the classical topos of " consequences . " The first paragraph defines the consequences in ...
... paragraphs , which state the proposition and support it with au- thorities , Addison devotes three paragraphs to the proof of the proposition with the classical topos of " consequences . " The first paragraph defines the consequences in ...
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... paragraph presents a descrip- tion of the other side of the contrast , the " pure pleasure " of the holder of the free admission , and is dominated by " he . " It makes its point with a mixture of positive and negative statements - His ...
... paragraph presents a descrip- tion of the other side of the contrast , the " pure pleasure " of the holder of the free admission , and is dominated by " he . " It makes its point with a mixture of positive and negative statements - His ...
Índice
Preface | 1 |
Elia and The Transformed Reader | 10 |
Modes of Discourse in Hazlitts Prose | 35 |
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"My Reader My Fellow-labourer": A Study of English Romantic Prose John R. Nabholtz Visualização de excertos - 1986 |
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achieved appropriate argument attempt beautiful Biographia Literaria Blakesmoor Charles Lamb Chearfulness Christ's Hospital classical rhetoric Coleridge's Conciones conclusion contrast Convention of Cintra definition difference discourse Dorothy Wordsworth dramatic edition effect Elia essays Elia's emotional epitaphs eridge Ernest de Selincourt examination example experience exposition feelings final free admission Friend Genial Criticism graph Hazlitt heart hope human identity imaginative initial italics Lamb's language Leigh Hunt Letters of Coleridge logical Lyrical Ballads ment mind mode moral movement nature objects opinions original Oxford paragraph passage passion perception perspective pleasure Plotinus poems poet poetic poetry political Preface to Lyrical present Principles of Genial procedure proposition Quintilian quotation reader and writer Reason response romantic prose S. T. Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge self-reflection sense sentence South-Sea House statement structure style thing thou thought tion topic truth University Press William William Hazlitt words
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