The Movement of English ProseLongmans, 1966 - 182 páginas |
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... learning , the renaissance ; the dark ages were past . Recent scholarship looks more cautiously at this self - advertising concept of a renaissance . There had been several great periods in the Middle Ages when learning was equally ...
... learning , the renaissance ; the dark ages were past . Recent scholarship looks more cautiously at this self - advertising concept of a renaissance . There had been several great periods in the Middle Ages when learning was equally ...
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... Learning ( 1605 ) indicates , was that of the most serious exposition : And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquennium Neronis to the eternall glorie of learned governors , held on his honest and loyall course of good and ...
... Learning ( 1605 ) indicates , was that of the most serious exposition : And so Seneca , after he had consecrated that Quinquennium Neronis to the eternall glorie of learned governors , held on his honest and loyall course of good and ...
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... learning was allowable , if it were carried lightly , and expressed with ' ease ' . The renaissance individualistic display of personal virtuosity , the ambitious parade of rhetoric and learning , no longer dazzled . The scholar has ...
... learning was allowable , if it were carried lightly , and expressed with ' ease ' . The renaissance individualistic display of personal virtuosity , the ambitious parade of rhetoric and learning , no longer dazzled . The scholar has ...
Términos y frases comunes
accepted Addison Aelfric Alfred's Alfredian prose Anglo-Saxon audience baroque Bible Book C. L. WRENN Cambridge Chapter chronicle Ciceronian classical clauses colloquial continuity conversation critical Donne earlier early educated EETS England English language English prose essay Euphuism fifteenth French halga homilies humanist Humanist Latinity imagery influence Jane Austen later Latin latinised learning linguistic literary London loose and free Lord main statements mediaeval medium metaphor Middle English Milton modern English movement of speech narrative native never novel Old English Old English prose Oxford parataxis passage pattern Pecock period periodic sentence phrases poetry poets preaching printed prose style Quintilian R. W. Chambers reader reading recognisable renaissance rhetoric rhythm romantic prose semantic Senecan sentence-structure sermon seventeenth century Sir Thomas sixteenth century speech-based prose stress structure syntactical syntax Tacitus texts thou tion tongue translation Tristram Shandy Tyndale verb verse vocabulary word-groups word-order words writing written prose