Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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For example , the simpler statement in favor now , as in the work of Lawrence , was early emphasized by Hazlitt and still earlier by Lyly and Sidney . In the midst of the early predicative stress we yet find Ascham's complex ...
For example , the simpler statement in favor now , as in the work of Lawrence , was early emphasized by Hazlitt and still earlier by Lyly and Sidney . In the midst of the early predicative stress we yet find Ascham's complex ...
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... one in which the structure is basically simple statement , to which both modification and connective addition are only minimally necessary , and the sentences relatively short , the central statements relatively unqualified .
... one in which the structure is basically simple statement , to which both modification and connective addition are only minimally necessary , and the sentences relatively short , the central statements relatively unqualified .
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The truer the statement , the falser the contradiction , but paradox may allow for a mixture of degrees or of meanings — the boy is building in one way , though not in another . As we have seen , the analyzable parts of a statement may ...
The truer the statement , the falser the contradiction , but paradox may allow for a mixture of degrees or of meanings — the boy is building in one way , though not in another . As we have seen , the analyzable parts of a statement may ...
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