The style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language. The vocabulary is the vocabulary of the common people. There is not an expression, if we except... The National Quarterly Review - Sivu 425muokkaaja - 1860Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Alfred Langford - 1861 - 400 sivua
...reader, and invaluable as a ftudy to every perfon who wifhes to obtain a wide command over the Englifh language. The vocabulary is the vocabulary of the common people. There is not an expreflion, if we except a few technical terms of theology, which would puzzle the rudeft peafant.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 578 sivua
...style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer... | |
| John Bunyan - 1862 - 886 sivua
...study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language. The vocabulary U meaning, a child could understand. Passion stands for the men of this world, Patience of that tenus of theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We liave observed several pages which do... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1863 - 564 sivua
...style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer... | |
| Nathaniel George Clark - 1863 - 238 sivua
...Lord Macaulay, " is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 sivua
...style of Bunyan Is delightful to every reader, and Invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant We have observed several pages which do not contain s single word of more than two syllables. Yet no writer... | |
| George Jacob Holyoake - 1863 - 254 sivua
...says Macaulay, is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....people. There is not an expression, if we except a few terms in theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1864 - 368 sivua
...Bunyan," he says, " is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant . We have observed several pages which do not contain a single word of more than two syllables ; yet no writer... | |
| 1864 - 872 sivua
...study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language. The Tocabulary is the vocabulary of the common people. There is not...expression, if we except a few technical terms of tneology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. We have observed several pages which do not contain... | |
| John Bunyan - 1865 - 634 sivua
...style of Bunyan is delightful to every reader, and invaluable as a study to every person who wishes to obtain a wide command over the English language....of theology, which would puzzle the rudest peasant. \Ve have observed several pages which do not contain a single word J Entrofourtton. IX of more than... | |
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