Essays in English Literature from the Renaissance to the Victorian AgeUniversity of Toronto Press, 1964 - 339 pages |
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... writing . A letter has an address and a date ; it is written for a certain recipient , and may often be concerned with matters of that particular time . Its whole style is conditioned by this . And if it is one of a series of letters to ...
... writing . A letter has an address and a date ; it is written for a certain recipient , and may often be concerned with matters of that particular time . Its whole style is conditioned by this . And if it is one of a series of letters to ...
Page 198
... writing between friends , which may therefore appear equally well in a letter to Caryll as in a letter to Addison some months later : I am conscious I write with more unreservedness than ever man wrote , or perhaps talked to another . I ...
... writing between friends , which may therefore appear equally well in a letter to Caryll as in a letter to Addison some months later : I am conscious I write with more unreservedness than ever man wrote , or perhaps talked to another . I ...
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... writing worse " suggests the careless unreserve with which it was permissible to allow a sincerity of feeling to be ... writer to keep the illusion of spontaneity , of " thinking aloud or talking upon paper . " Finally , in a letter to ...
... writing worse " suggests the careless unreserve with which it was permissible to allow a sincerity of feeling to be ... writer to keep the illusion of spontaneity , of " thinking aloud or talking upon paper . " Finally , in a letter to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
SPENSERS MUTABILITIE | 26 |
NOTES ON THE ORDERED | 43 |
Copyright | |
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