Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... Browne . Praised as elegant by Hoskyns , Sidney , and others , Ascham was called " Master Isocrates " by Harvey for his parallel structures in paramoion , isocolon , and parism . He was distinguished for his art as was Sidney for his ...
... Browne . Praised as elegant by Hoskyns , Sidney , and others , Ascham was called " Master Isocrates " by Harvey for his parallel structures in paramoion , isocolon , and parism . He was distinguished for his art as was Sidney for his ...
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... Browne , Ruskin , Smith , and De Quincey . Time brought changes in emphasis also , from early logic to later location . The great eighteenth - century changes in prose brought decrease of because and though , increase of at , by , from ...
... Browne , Ruskin , Smith , and De Quincey . Time brought changes in emphasis also , from early logic to later location . The great eighteenth - century changes in prose brought decrease of because and though , increase of at , by , from ...
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... Browne's hold and leave ; Bunyan's fall and meet ; in contrast to the physical settings of Donne's house and bed ; Browne's fire and substance ; Milton's city ; Clarendon's court ; and Dryden's poem and verse . So , a century later , at ...
... Browne's hold and leave ; Bunyan's fall and meet ; in contrast to the physical settings of Donne's house and bed ; Browne's fire and substance ; Milton's city ; Clarendon's court ; and Dryden's poem and verse . So , a century later , at ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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