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108-9 Structure in prose , like structure in verse , is not mere external arrangement ; nor is the poetry of this tract a matter of occasional purple passages . The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is in two books , in thirty - six ...
108-9 Structure in prose , like structure in verse , is not mere external arrangement ; nor is the poetry of this tract a matter of occasional purple passages . The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is in two books , in thirty - six ...
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A Tale of a Tub is neither erratic nor fortuitous in structure ; its carefully integrated pattern is arranged for the most thoroughgoing condemnation of the formlessness of Modern writing . Swift's structure , therefore , provides a ...
A Tale of a Tub is neither erratic nor fortuitous in structure ; its carefully integrated pattern is arranged for the most thoroughgoing condemnation of the formlessness of Modern writing . Swift's structure , therefore , provides a ...
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The very nature of the structure , one of interfolded growth as described on plate 98 , seems to have caused critics to shy away from a sufficient consideration of the basic form of the work . .. The thematic unity is that of " peace ...
The very nature of the structure , one of interfolded growth as described on plate 98 , seems to have caused critics to shy away from a sufficient consideration of the basic form of the work . .. The thematic unity is that of " peace ...
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