Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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From Tyndale's point of view , Sir Thomas More was a " poet " - too literary . Yet More also drew from pulpit and devotional vernacular of the fifteenth century and from the plays given at Cardinal Morton's house , and achieved examples ...
From Tyndale's point of view , Sir Thomas More was a " poet " - too literary . Yet More also drew from pulpit and devotional vernacular of the fifteenth century and from the plays given at Cardinal Morton's house , and achieved examples ...
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Thomas De Quincey 1785 Confessions of an English Opium Eater . ( Everyman ed . , p . 13-34 . ) 910 great own ( 20 ) same such ( 20 ) true 1,430 case child Coleridge ( 20 ) fact father guardian ( 20 ) man ( 20 ) opium ( 20 ) opium ...
Thomas De Quincey 1785 Confessions of an English Opium Eater . ( Everyman ed . , p . 13-34 . ) 910 great own ( 20 ) same such ( 20 ) true 1,430 case child Coleridge ( 20 ) fact father guardian ( 20 ) man ( 20 ) opium ( 20 ) opium ...
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Pollock , Thomas Clarke . The Nature of Literature : Its Relation to Science , Language , and Human Experience . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press , 1942 . Pool , I. de Sola , ed . Trends in Content Analysis .
Pollock , Thomas Clarke . The Nature of Literature : Its Relation to Science , Language , and Human Experience . Princeton , N.J .: Princeton University Press , 1942 . Pool , I. de Sola , ed . Trends in Content Analysis .
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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