Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... balanced one of 232. Many theories of beauty have their basis , as they did for Pythagoras and for Leonardo da Vinci , and still do today , in a consciousness of “ right ” proportions . So in language , for the Romans , a recommended ...
... balanced one of 232. Many theories of beauty have their basis , as they did for Pythagoras and for Leonardo da Vinci , and still do today , in a consciousness of “ right ” proportions . So in language , for the Romans , a recommended ...
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... Balanced Shakespeare 3-4-3-4cr Spenser 3-4-3-4r Waller 3-5-3-4r Pope 3-5-3-4 Johnson 2-5-2-3 Wordsworth 2-4-2-4 Shelley 2-5-2-4p Lawrence 3-4-3-4c Bryant 2-4-2-4 Hopkins 2-5-2-3 Yeats 2-4-2-4c Sitwell Nicholson 2-5-2-4p 2- ...
... Balanced Shakespeare 3-4-3-4cr Spenser 3-4-3-4r Waller 3-5-3-4r Pope 3-5-3-4 Johnson 2-5-2-3 Wordsworth 2-4-2-4 Shelley 2-5-2-4p Lawrence 3-4-3-4c Bryant 2-4-2-4 Hopkins 2-5-2-3 Yeats 2-4-2-4c Sitwell Nicholson 2-5-2-4p 2- ...
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... balanced form , Churchill may stress the epithet , as in 1945 : The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of bless- ings ; the inherent value of Socialism is the equal sharing miseries . of Here is the classic matching of ...
... balanced form , Churchill may stress the epithet , as in 1945 : The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of bless- ings ; the inherent value of Socialism is the equal sharing miseries . of Here is the classic matching of ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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