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Things prose often describes ("prose ________")
- writers
- works
- exercises
- poem
- translation
- translations
- romance
- composition
- tristan
- comp
- poems
- poetry
- poet
- forms
- lyrics
- selections
- plays
- writing
- extracts
- printers
- masterpieces
- manuscripts
- alden
- narratives
- declamations
- writings
- collections
- dramas
- first
- tracts
- narrative
- diction
- motif
- fancies
- compositions
- quotations
- pastorals
- verse
- style
- poe
- whitings
- idylls
- subjects
- the
- passage
- poets
- rhythm
- artists
- tale
- readings
- rendering
- authors
- imitation
- tales
- idyls
- romances
- ballads
- selection
- miscellanies
- lancelot
- sketches
- literature
- writer
- remains
- fragments
- fiction
- chronicles
How prose often is described ("________ prose")
- dramatic
- chinese
- english
- modern
- spanish
- vivid
- ornate
- poetical
- bad
- scientific
- lucid
- simple
- exquisite
- elegant
- dull
- clear
- rhythmical
- journalistic
- century
- rhythmic
- italian
- polished
- latin
- readable
- philosophical
- impassioned
- lyrical
- graceful
- rhetorical
- formal
- eloquent
- contemporary
- expository
- classical
- ordinary
- excellent
- later
- victorian
- turgid
- easy
- finest
- discursive
- straightforward
- vigorous
- german
- arabic
- best
- critical
- nonfiction
- mere
- miscellaneous
- persian
- florid
- poetic
- russian
- elizabethan
- beautiful
- purple
- sober
- attic
- narrative
- fine
- fictional
- realistic
- polyphonic
- rhymed
- colloquial
- imaginative
- descriptive
- continuous
- pure
- good
- rich
- romantic
- literary
- musical
- french
- academic
- lively
- greek
- plain
- artistic
