Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Suppose that printers shared my belief in the lively function of connective units to locate the steps by which prose moves forward : then they might well use their white spaces to aid in recognition , as in the following sentence .
Suppose that printers shared my belief in the lively function of connective units to locate the steps by which prose moves forward : then they might well use their white spaces to aid in recognition , as in the following sentence .
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Logic and grammar thus work with content and furnish out the situation of statement , allowing single words , subsentences , or extra sentences to do the work of specification . So just as a single word or a whole paragraph may serve ...
Logic and grammar thus work with content and furnish out the situation of statement , allowing single words , subsentences , or extra sentences to do the work of specification . So just as a single word or a whole paragraph may serve ...
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For sentence structure , as an instance , writers have often treated sentence lengths and sentence rhythms without treating sentence parts and groups . Their findings have therefore seemed to me too atomic . True , Macaulay's sentences ...
For sentence structure , as an instance , writers have often treated sentence lengths and sentence rhythms without treating sentence parts and groups . Their findings have therefore seemed to me too atomic . True , Macaulay's sentences ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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