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Selections Sir Henry Craik. ENGLISH PROSE H. CRAIK VOL . II FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE RESTORATION • The BRANCH SELECTIONS WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS BY VARIOUS WRITERS.
Selections Sir Henry Craik. ENGLISH PROSE H. CRAIK VOL . II FROM THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY TO THE RESTORATION • The BRANCH SELECTIONS WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS BY VARIOUS WRITERS.
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... English prose . The glory and the daring , the marvellous creative power of the Elizabethan age - these were gone , and our literature was about to pass through a severe ordeal . The rich harvest which the Elizabethans had gathered was ...
... English prose . The glory and the daring , the marvellous creative power of the Elizabethan age - these were gone , and our literature was about to pass through a severe ordeal . The rich harvest which the Elizabethans had gathered was ...
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... English prose in his own day , which he would fain correct by the dictates of an Academy — a device least of all suited for a style so defiant of all rule and fashion as that of Swift himself . Swift's proposal was due to his conviction ...
... English prose in his own day , which he would fain correct by the dictates of an Academy — a device least of all suited for a style so defiant of all rule and fashion as that of Swift himself . Swift's proposal was due to his conviction ...
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... English prose had perhaps lost its best chance of rising to the highest level when the Elizabethan age passed without leaving a standard warranted by its authority . The floods of controversy , of mis- directed ... English 6 ENGLISH PROSE.
... English prose had perhaps lost its best chance of rising to the highest level when the Elizabethan age passed without leaving a standard warranted by its authority . The floods of controversy , of mis- directed ... English 6 ENGLISH PROSE.
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... English prose . The glory of Taylor is shared by Clarendon , whose work , with all the occa- sional involution and irregularity of his style , stands unrivalled for its vivid picture of the Epic struggle in which he had played so ...
... English prose . The glory of Taylor is shared by Clarendon , whose work , with all the occa- sional involution and irregularity of his style , stands unrivalled for its vivid picture of the Epic struggle in which he had played so ...
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