Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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16 , 17 is the proportion of adjectives , nouns , verbs , and connectives used by sixty poets and sixty prose writers in English in the past five centuries . Because my earlier interest was in frequencies of reference in the major ...
16 , 17 is the proportion of adjectives , nouns , verbs , and connectives used by sixty poets and sixty prose writers in English in the past five centuries . Because my earlier interest was in frequencies of reference in the major ...
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The sequence is from prose decline of verbs , to increase of nouns and then of adjectives , to decrease of connectives and increase of verbs again — three steps of choice - verb , connective , adjective , now back to verb .
The sequence is from prose decline of verbs , to increase of nouns and then of adjectives , to decrease of connectives and increase of verbs again — three steps of choice - verb , connective , adjective , now back to verb .
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A bride ; with adjectives we bait our lines , When do we fish for gentlewomen's loves , And with their sweetness catch the ... against A bundle of grammarians , in poetry The substantive itself cannot subsist Without an adjective .
A bride ; with adjectives we bait our lines , When do we fish for gentlewomen's loves , And with their sweetness catch the ... against A bundle of grammarians , in poetry The substantive itself cannot subsist Without an adjective .
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