Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... American continent , as against that other past , irrecoverable now on the shores of Europe , which must sustain us in the present . The truth about that past is not that it is too brief , or too superficial , but only that we , having ...
... American continent , as against that other past , irrecoverable now on the shores of Europe , which must sustain us in the present . The truth about that past is not that it is too brief , or too superficial , but only that we , having ...
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... America - predication dominant over attribution . Without seeing so full a range in American prose , we can yet see that the moderns exactly paral- lel the British moderns . Whitman caught epithetical echoes from overseas , Twain ...
... America - predication dominant over attribution . Without seeing so full a range in American prose , we can yet see that the moderns exactly paral- lel the British moderns . Whitman caught epithetical echoes from overseas , Twain ...
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... AMERICAN. Winston Churchill 1871 Bertrand Russell 1872 James Joyce 1882 D. H. Lawrence 1885 Julian Huxley 1887 ... American Literature . ( New York , Doubleday Anchor , 1953 , p . 11-36 . ) " Uniqueness , " Man in the Modern World . ( New ...
... AMERICAN. Winston Churchill 1871 Bertrand Russell 1872 James Joyce 1882 D. H. Lawrence 1885 Julian Huxley 1887 ... American Literature . ( New York , Doubleday Anchor , 1953 , p . 11-36 . ) " Uniqueness , " Man in the Modern World . ( New ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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