Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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PE 1421 M5 PREFACE How do the words and structures of language in literature differ from era to era , from place to place , from kind to kind ? This is the question I undertake to ask in this book . In previous work I have asked chiefly ...
PE 1421 M5 PREFACE How do the words and structures of language in literature differ from era to era , from place to place , from kind to kind ? This is the question I undertake to ask in this book . In previous work I have asked chiefly ...
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Philosophy , as opposed to science , springs from a kind of self - assertion : that our purposes have an important relation to the purposes of the universe , and that ...
Philosophy , as opposed to science , springs from a kind of self - assertion : that our purposes have an important relation to the purposes of the universe , and that ...
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There are also extro , intro , in , ob , per , re , sub , trans , of which at least inverse , obverse , reverse have to do with kinds of symmetries or reproductions of symmetries . Deep as our language will take us then , we find ...
There are also extro , intro , in , ob , per , re , sub , trans , of which at least inverse , obverse , reverse have to do with kinds of symmetries or reproductions of symmetries . Deep as our language will take us then , we find ...
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