Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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... call this style classical inasmuch as logic , subordination , and poise are its strong characteristics ; we may also call it modern because it is used by so many of Russell's contemporaries : Churchill , Shaw , Read , and Orwell .
... call this style classical inasmuch as logic , subordination , and poise are its strong characteristics ; we may also call it modern because it is used by so many of Russell's contemporaries : Churchill , Shaw , Read , and Orwell .
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It shared this character not only with the Bible but also with the classical traditions of Cicero and Seneca , both of whom , despite their differences , wrote a sinewy prose . Of fifty chief prose writers ...
It shared this character not only with the Bible but also with the classical traditions of Cicero and Seneca , both of whom , despite their differences , wrote a sinewy prose . Of fifty chief prose writers ...
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32 The literary virtue of “ epithets ” increases as the language grows more classical . A chief metaphor was that of raiment . Rough cloth was to velvet as sinews to flesh . Thomas Wilson in translating the Greek eloquence of ...
32 The literary virtue of “ epithets ” increases as the language grows more classical . A chief metaphor was that of raiment . Rough cloth was to velvet as sinews to flesh . Thomas Wilson in translating the Greek eloquence of ...
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