Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... possible differences in choice of grammatical method for different purposes . In other words , the reader who can recognize the sig- nifying sections of a prose passage and how they work together can recognize also what their ...
... possible differences in choice of grammatical method for different purposes . In other words , the reader who can recognize the sig- nifying sections of a prose passage and how they work together can recognize also what their ...
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... possible choices at once . " " A strong - stress meter , in contrast to relative alternation , allows for whole phrasal groupings , and therefore its choices and discrepancies are freer : “ Foster , / while you are about it , / all ...
... possible choices at once . " " A strong - stress meter , in contrast to relative alternation , allows for whole phrasal groupings , and therefore its choices and discrepancies are freer : “ Foster , / while you are about it , / all ...
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... possible , again as contrasts . Note then the difference from Amerigo Castro's dialectic of possible and impossible : can we have a dialectic with a mere im , not a contra ? Is not the actual a part of the mere impossible , as a con ...
... possible , again as contrasts . Note then the difference from Amerigo Castro's dialectic of possible and impossible : can we have a dialectic with a mere im , not a contra ? Is not the actual a part of the mere impossible , as a con ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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