Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Works on Style The works in this selective list are helpful in studying style , both for general theory and for the particular authors . The assistance they give is so varied , though , that the most useful arrangement seems the ...
Works on Style The works in this selective list are helpful in studying style , both for general theory and for the particular authors . The assistance they give is so varied , though , that the most useful arrangement seems the ...
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“ Contributions to Rhetorical Theory , ” No. 5. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press , 1899 . Buffon , George . Discours sur le Style . Paris : Librairie Hachette , 1921 . Bull , William E. “ Natural Frequency and Word Counts ...
“ Contributions to Rhetorical Theory , ” No. 5. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press , 1899 . Buffon , George . Discours sur le Style . Paris : Librairie Hachette , 1921 . Bull , William E. “ Natural Frequency and Word Counts ...
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Spratt , S. E. “ Cicero's Theory of Prose Style , ” Philological Quarterly , XXXIX ( 1955 ) , 1-17 Milton's Art of Prosody . Oxford : Blackwell , 1953 . Stanlis , Peter J. Edmund Burke and the Natural Law . Ann Arbor : University of ...
Spratt , S. E. “ Cicero's Theory of Prose Style , ” Philological Quarterly , XXXIX ( 1955 ) , 1-17 Milton's Art of Prosody . Oxford : Blackwell , 1953 . Stanlis , Peter J. Edmund Burke and the Natural Law . Ann Arbor : University of ...
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