Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... language that is characteristic of it . The truth is , that it is impossible to copy their diction or their sentiments correctly , in a serious composition ; and this , not merely because poverty makes men ridiculous , but because just ...
... language that is characteristic of it . The truth is , that it is impossible to copy their diction or their sentiments correctly , in a serious composition ; and this , not merely because poverty makes men ridiculous , but because just ...
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... language of men in " low and rustic life " is not necessarily more pure than other kinds of language , he argues , and natural diction is not appropriate in all situations . In the second section , Coleridge offers general commentary on ...
... language of men in " low and rustic life " is not necessarily more pure than other kinds of language , he argues , and natural diction is not appropriate in all situations . In the second section , Coleridge offers general commentary on ...
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... language really used by men . " He constantly endeavours to bring his language near to the real language of men : to the real language of men , however , not on the dead level of their ordinary in- tercourse , but in select moments of ...
... language really used by men . " He constantly endeavours to bring his language near to the real language of men : to the real language of men , however , not on the dead level of their ordinary in- tercourse , but in select moments of ...
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