Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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... Gilbert Burnet's History of the Reformation begins with a highly descriptive style : England had for a whole age felt the miseries of a long and cruel war between the two houses of York and Lancaster ; during which time , as the ...
... Gilbert Burnet's History of the Reformation begins with a highly descriptive style : England had for a whole age felt the miseries of a long and cruel war between the two houses of York and Lancaster ; during which time , as the ...
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New York : The Macmillan Co. , 1920 . Greenslade , Rev. A. L. The Work of William Tyndale , with an Essay on Tyndale and the English Language by G. D. Bone . London : Blackie & Son , 1938 . Gregg , John R. The Language of Taxonomy .
New York : The Macmillan Co. , 1920 . Greenslade , Rev. A. L. The Work of William Tyndale , with an Essay on Tyndale and the English Language by G. D. Bone . London : Blackie & Son , 1938 . Gregg , John R. The Language of Taxonomy .
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New York : Philosophical Library , 1959 . Sayce , R. A. Style in French Prose : A Method of Analysis . Oxford : The Clarendon Press , 1953 . Scarfe , Francis . Auden and After : The Liberation of Poetry , 1930–1941 .
New York : Philosophical Library , 1959 . Sayce , R. A. Style in French Prose : A Method of Analysis . Oxford : The Clarendon Press , 1953 . Scarfe , Francis . Auden and After : The Liberation of Poetry , 1930–1941 .
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