Training in Literary Appreciation An Introduction to Criticism

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Training in Literary Appreciation An Introduction to Criticism
F H Francis Henry Pritchard
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[d) Macaulay's Essay on Milton and History of England.
2. Give three examples of books with tedious openings, and offer suggestions for their improvement. Do the same for three books with huddled or otherwise unsatisfactory conclusions.
3. Justify the variation in sentence-length in these passages from The Cloistey and the Hearth : It was past the middle of the fifteenth century ; Louis XI was sovereign of France ; Edward IV was wrongful king of England ; and Philip ' the Good, ' having by forc
...e and cunning dispossessed his cousin Jacqueline, and broken her heart, reigned undisturbed this many years in Holland, where our tale begins.
Gerard hung in mid-air. He clenched his teeth, and nipped the rope tight with his feet and gripped with his hands, and went down slowly hand below hand. He passed by one huge rough stone after another. He saw there was green moss on one. He looked up and he looked down. The moon shone into his prison window : it seemed very near. The fluttering figures below seemed an awful distance.


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