Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Even without the further divisions possible , the text is half again as long . On the other hand , it can be shortened by the reduction of phrases and clauses to qualifiers . Early this morning in a small highway town , hungry and in ...
Even without the further divisions possible , the text is half again as long . On the other hand , it can be shortened by the reduction of phrases and clauses to qualifiers . Early this morning in a small highway town , hungry and in ...
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When such an ambiguity of choice between metrical and logical stress arises , the rest of the pattern usually guides the emphases ; Yeats likes to allow for two possible choices at once . A strong - stress meter , in contrast to ...
When such an ambiguity of choice between metrical and logical stress arises , the rest of the pattern usually guides the emphases ; Yeats likes to allow for two possible choices at once . A strong - stress meter , in contrast to ...
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Morris Cohen talks about opposites like ideal and real , actual and 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 ...
Morris Cohen talks about opposites like ideal and real , actual and 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 ...
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