Seventeenth-century Prose: Modern Essays in CriticismStanley Eugene Fish Oxford University Press, 1971 - 572 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 378
... never balanced . The balance of the waight of glory against the universality and inevitablenesse of afflictions ( upon which in fact the whole ser- mon depends ) is never achieved except as an undeveloped abstrac- tion . The weight of ...
... never balanced . The balance of the waight of glory against the universality and inevitablenesse of afflictions ( upon which in fact the whole ser- mon depends ) is never achieved except as an undeveloped abstrac- tion . The weight of ...
الصفحة 500
... never before , that I can re- member . . . ( G.A. , pp . 9-10 ) . Perhaps the most obvious characteristic of this prose in contrast with Donne's is that it lacks the atmosphere of solitude . We are never told that the " I " of this ...
... never before , that I can re- member . . . ( G.A. , pp . 9-10 ) . Perhaps the most obvious characteristic of this prose in contrast with Donne's is that it lacks the atmosphere of solitude . We are never told that the " I " of this ...
الصفحة 556
... never achieved the simple elegance of Dryden : If some morose readers shall find fault with my having made the ... never mealy - mouthed , and has no middle - class inhibitions . He will never betray too great eagerness or ride his ideas ...
... never achieved the simple elegance of Dryden : If some morose readers shall find fault with my having made the ... never mealy - mouthed , and has no middle - class inhibitions . He will never betray too great eagerness or ride his ideas ...
المحتوى
Lipsius Montaigne Bacon | 3 |
R F JONES Science and English Prose Style in the Third | 53 |
MORRIS W CROLL and R S CRANE Reviews of R F Joness Science | 90 |
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Andrewes Anglican Anti-Ciceronian argument Bacon baroque beginning Bible brevity Browne's Bunyan Burton chapter character characteristic Christ Christian Ciceronian clause criticism Croll curt discourse divine doctrine Donne Donne's Dryden effect eloquence English essay example experience expression fact figures Garden of Cyrus God's hath Henry VII human Hydriotaphia Ibid imagery John John Donne Jonson kind Lancelot Andrewes language Latin learned light Lipsius literary logical London matter meaning melancholy ment metaphor method Milton mind Montaigne moral nature observed passage period philosophy phrase plain preacher preaching prose Puritan Quaker quincunx Quintilian Ramist reader reason Religio Medici religious rhetoric rhythm Royal Society scientific Scripture Senecan Senecan style sense sentence sermon seventeenth century Sir Thomas Browne soul speak speech spiritual stylistic Tacitus theory things thou thought tion tradition truth unto Urn Burial whole words writing