Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... Johnson's style . " It can hardly be contested that Johnson represents the culmination of the neo - classical ideals of style . ” 44 And Johnson himself called Addison's " the model of the middle style 45 — without glowing words or ...
... Johnson's style . " It can hardly be contested that Johnson represents the culmination of the neo - classical ideals of style . ” 44 And Johnson himself called Addison's " the model of the middle style 45 — without glowing words or ...
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... Johnson , Addison was in general more “ English , ” more predicative than balanced , more active than he aimed to be . Samuel Johnson's " On Biography , ” reads : All joy or sorrow for the happiness of calamities of others is produced ...
... Johnson , Addison was in general more “ English , ” more predicative than balanced , more active than he aimed to be . Samuel Johnson's " On Biography , ” reads : All joy or sorrow for the happiness of calamities of others is produced ...
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... Johnson's style was grand , and Gibbon's elegant ; the stateliness of the former was sometimes pedantick , and the polish of the latter was occasionally finical . Johnson march'd to kettledrums and trum- pets ; Gibbon moved to flutes ...
... Johnson's style was grand , and Gibbon's elegant ; the stateliness of the former was sometimes pedantick , and the polish of the latter was occasionally finical . Johnson march'd to kettledrums and trum- pets ; Gibbon moved to flutes ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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