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... occur , strangely , in the more explicitly descriptive passages . B Changes in the word order In view of the care Pater had for the construction of his sentences , and his extremely delicate ear for their rhythm , it is perhaps ...
... occur , strangely , in the more explicitly descriptive passages . B Changes in the word order In view of the care Pater had for the construction of his sentences , and his extremely delicate ear for their rhythm , it is perhaps ...
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... occur in the first edition . General examples of where a particular train of thought as expressed in the first text is expanded in a successful attempt at greater definition , are as follows . ( Where one text only is given it is that ...
... occur in the first edition . General examples of where a particular train of thought as expressed in the first text is expanded in a successful attempt at greater definition , are as follows . ( Where one text only is given it is that ...
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... occur . Such a manner is unusual , and we are so much more used to authors who think in terms of para- graphs and their total impression that Pater's method comes as somewhat of a shock . Most writers are so obsessed with the concrete ...
... occur . Such a manner is unusual , and we are so much more used to authors who think in terms of para- graphs and their total impression that Pater's method comes as somewhat of a shock . Most writers are so obsessed with the concrete ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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