Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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The figures 235 can mean a sum checkable in fact or a sum functionable for a purpose or within itself have an aesthetic relevance of shape , an ascending pattern of 235 as distinguished , for example , from a balanced one of 232.
The figures 235 can mean a sum checkable in fact or a sum functionable for a purpose or within itself have an aesthetic relevance of shape , an ascending pattern of 235 as distinguished , for example , from a balanced one of 232.
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Even in his most characteristic balanced form , Churchill may stress the epithet , as in 1945 : The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings ; the inherent value of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries . son ...
Even in his most characteristic balanced form , Churchill may stress the epithet , as in 1945 : The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings ; the inherent value of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries . son ...
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But , as we have already noted , strongly connective styles are twice as apt to be adjectival or balanced as to be predicative . Almost all highly adjectival styles are also highly phrasal ; the balanced , as it balances adjectives and ...
But , as we have already noted , strongly connective styles are twice as apt to be adjectival or balanced as to be predicative . Almost all highly adjectival styles are also highly phrasal ; the balanced , as it balances adjectives and ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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