In his essay "On the Prose Style of the Poets" (1822), [William] Hazlitt notes that prose, unlike poetry, has no innate order or decorum: no rhyme, no measure, no time or space of its own by which formally to separate itself from ordinary discourse.
(Philip Davis, The Victorians, pp.227-8)
(Philip Davis, The Victorians, pp.227-8)
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