Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 56
Стр. 7
We sense here not just colorful references but their perspective at different levels in the fabric of connection . The careful subordinations in interior thought may develop partially from the state of prose language in Russell's time ...
We sense here not just colorful references but their perspective at different levels in the fabric of connection . The careful subordinations in interior thought may develop partially from the state of prose language in Russell's time ...
Стр. 115
Notice how neatly , with what apparent pleasure , the stresses of sound and sense coincide : “ How vain / ly men / themselves / amaze . ” Meter and statement agree on what is important . In the four lines , only one exception appears ...
Notice how neatly , with what apparent pleasure , the stresses of sound and sense coincide : “ How vain / ly men / themselves / amaze . ” Meter and statement agree on what is important . In the four lines , only one exception appears ...
Стр. 137
Passions , feelings , thoughts , purposes — all can be grounded and strengthened in sense and the designs of sense . The basic designs of sense that the material of language makes possible are not many , though the varieties of their ...
Passions , feelings , thoughts , purposes — all can be grounded and strengthened in sense and the designs of sense . The basic designs of sense that the material of language makes possible are not many , though the varieties of their ...
Отзывы - Написать отзыв
Не удалось найти ни одного отзыва.
Содержание
Language and Proportion | 1 |
Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 4
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
adjectival adjectives American Author balanced beauty begin bright Browne Cambridge century Chicago choice classical common connectives contrast Criticism death early effect English Essays example fall feel follow give hand hear heart History human John Johnson kind language later learned less light lines Linguistic Literary Literature live logic London look major mean measure metaphor Milton mind move nature negative night nouns Oxford pattern Philosophy phrase Poems poetic poetry poets positive possible predicative present proportion prose qualities reason reference relation relative rhetoric sense sentence simple soul sound speak stand stanzas statement stress strong structure Studies style subordinate sweet Theory thing Thomas thought tion tradition true truth turn University Press verbs verse whole words writers York