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... imagination . In applying Hazlitt's own criteria to his own work , we should begin with his critical statements about the kind of writing that he himself attempt- ed . His comments on prose style are numerous , the longest and most ...
... imagination . In applying Hazlitt's own criteria to his own work , we should begin with his critical statements about the kind of writing that he himself attempt- ed . His comments on prose style are numerous , the longest and most ...
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... imagination requiring a “ fine tact ” —a practiced ear and an identifying sympathy . Hazlitt offers the analogy of reading aloud . One's ability " to give the true accent and inflection to the words " is determined by " the habitual ...
... imagination requiring a “ fine tact ” —a practiced ear and an identifying sympathy . Hazlitt offers the analogy of reading aloud . One's ability " to give the true accent and inflection to the words " is determined by " the habitual ...
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... imaginative essays . He uses these devices , along with others , to convey the intricate pattern of moods and thoughts that his imagination leads him into . Hazlitt describes his method as the opposite of " systematic and scientific ...
... imaginative essays . He uses these devices , along with others , to convey the intricate pattern of moods and thoughts that his imagination leads him into . Hazlitt describes his method as the opposite of " systematic and scientific ...
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The Experience of Bacons Essays Of Love | 58 |
Abraham Cowleys Character of his | 82 |
A Modest Proposal 1954 | 95 |
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