The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 93, Issue 9Herrick & Noyes, 1928 |
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Page 209
... prose writers and that of the old poets of the language there is an always widening gulf . People speak of " prose " as if it were an inde- pendent branch of letters , not necessarily governed by the same laws that governed the old ...
... prose writers and that of the old poets of the language there is an always widening gulf . People speak of " prose " as if it were an inde- pendent branch of letters , not necessarily governed by the same laws that governed the old ...
Page 210
... prose " ) , say they , we may safely remould this standard so that it will better suit our new medium . Whether this new standard , or rather debauching of the old one , be better adapted to prose or not , it is in itself spurious since ...
... prose " ) , say they , we may safely remould this standard so that it will better suit our new medium . Whether this new standard , or rather debauching of the old one , be better adapted to prose or not , it is in itself spurious since ...
Page 211
... prose and lumbers through his story with no regard for effective form . Since they are writing " prose " , they can apparently neglect the niceties , the subtleties of their medium and content themselves with getting the general effect ...
... prose and lumbers through his story with no regard for effective form . Since they are writing " prose " , they can apparently neglect the niceties , the subtleties of their medium and content themselves with getting the general effect ...
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THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE | 209 |
Early Spring JOHN I B MCCULLOCH | 244 |
Madman WILDER HOBSON | 256 |
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