Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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So just as a single word or a whole paragraph may serve the function of one sentence with its subject - verb and affixes , so also a single word , sentence , or paragraph may function as affix or adjunct to a primary assertion ; that is ...
So just as a single word or a whole paragraph may serve the function of one sentence with its subject - verb and affixes , so also a single word , sentence , or paragraph may function as affix or adjunct to a primary assertion ; that is ...
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As we have seen , the analyzable parts of a statement may be treated separately from their whole , and negatives when so applied make for denials other than contradictions ; that is , they deny an adjective , a noun , or a verb ...
As we have seen , the analyzable parts of a statement may be treated separately from their whole , and negatives when so applied make for denials other than contradictions ; that is , they deny an adjective , a noun , or a verb ...
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( New York , civil good great ( 20 ) Liberal Arts Press , 1955 , hereditary lawful national p . 4-27 . ) new old own political public same such whole 780 appear ( can ) choose come ( do ) find follow give have ( 20 ) ...
( New York , civil good great ( 20 ) Liberal Arts Press , 1955 , hereditary lawful national p . 4-27 . ) new old own political public same such whole 780 appear ( can ) choose come ( do ) find follow give have ( 20 ) ...
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