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CHAPTER II PRINCIPLES OF THE ESSAY ON “ STYLE ” Pater in this essay sees
the prime condition of good writing to be Iruth . In scientific writing , or any writing
concerned only with imparting facts , the truth to reality of the facts stated is ...
CHAPTER II PRINCIPLES OF THE ESSAY ON “ STYLE ” Pater in this essay sees
the prime condition of good writing to be Iruth . In scientific writing , or any writing
concerned only with imparting facts , the truth to reality of the facts stated is ...
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All imaginative writing that achieves perfect expression of the author ' s intent ,
and thence expression of his own being , Pater ... Pater refers , by way of
illustration , to such writers as Sir Thomas Browne , Jeremy Taylor , and the
makers of the ...
All imaginative writing that achieves perfect expression of the author ' s intent ,
and thence expression of his own being , Pater ... Pater refers , by way of
illustration , to such writers as Sir Thomas Browne , Jeremy Taylor , and the
makers of the ...
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Many of the principles laid down in “ Style ” , but especially the emphasis placed
upon the writer ' s need for ' scholarship ' in language , can be related to the
conception of the professional ' man of letters ' . Pater was well aware of this
phrase ...
Many of the principles laid down in “ Style ” , but especially the emphasis placed
upon the writer ' s need for ' scholarship ' in language , can be related to the
conception of the professional ' man of letters ' . Pater was well aware of this
phrase ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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