Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... sense of balance on the one hand and on the other his strong substantial sense of nouns , phrases , and relative clauses . For example , Bacon's essay “ Of Friendship " in its final form possesses a number of passages in style and ...
... sense of balance on the one hand and on the other his strong substantial sense of nouns , phrases , and relative clauses . For example , Bacon's essay “ Of Friendship " in its final form possesses a number of passages in style and ...
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... sense coincide : " How vain / ly men themselves / amaze . " Meter and statement agree on what is important . In the ... sense , ab / solute . The accented linking of phrasing " Fate sum mons Mon archs musť " makes the summons all the ...
... sense coincide : " How vain / ly men themselves / amaze . " Meter and statement agree on what is important . In the ... sense , ab / solute . The accented linking of phrasing " Fate sum mons Mon archs musť " makes the summons all the ...
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... sense and the de- signs of sense . ― The basic designs of sense that the material of language makes possible are not many , though the varieties of their combinations may be . The language settles into certain structures of apprehension ...
... sense and the de- signs of sense . ― The basic designs of sense that the material of language makes possible are not many , though the varieties of their combinations may be . The language settles into certain structures of apprehension ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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