The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The literary essays, Niteet 1–15Harvard University Press, 1965 |
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Sivu 77
... style , have been efficacious preservatives . The style itself , boldly colloquial , has had a wide and lasting influence , and unlike that of the other great Victorian men of letters is still bearing . With that great race of dog ...
... style , have been efficacious preservatives . The style itself , boldly colloquial , has had a wide and lasting influence , and unlike that of the other great Victorian men of letters is still bearing . With that great race of dog ...
Sivu 379
... style — what is called the ' brilliant style ' - at all necessary ; but there was enough culture to make the demand of common diffused persons more effectual than that of special and secluded scholars . A book - buying public had arisen ...
... style — what is called the ' brilliant style ' - at all necessary ; but there was enough culture to make the demand of common diffused persons more effectual than that of special and secluded scholars . A book - buying public had arisen ...
Sivu 425
... style . Of its effectiveness there can be no doubt ; its agreeability no one who has just been reading it is likely to deny . Yet it has a defect . It is not , as Bishop Butler would have expressed it , such a style as ' is suitable to ...
... style . Of its effectiveness there can be no doubt ; its agreeability no one who has just been reading it is likely to deny . Yet it has a defect . It is not , as Bishop Butler would have expressed it , such a style as ' is suitable to ...
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Editors preface II | 11 |
Note on the text | 25 |
a literary appreciation by William Haley | 84 |
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