Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... classical traditions of Cicero and Seneca , both of whom , despite their differences , wrote a sinewy prose . Of fifty chief prose writers from the sixteenth century to the twen- tieth , nearly half chose to work in this style , so that ...
... classical traditions of Cicero and Seneca , both of whom , despite their differences , wrote a sinewy prose . Of fifty chief prose writers from the sixteenth century to the twen- tieth , nearly half chose to work in this style , so that ...
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... classical , which did indeed call upon devices of classical language . Thomson contrasts the simple clarity of 32 Richard Foster Jones , The Triumph of the English Language ( Palo Alto : Stan- ford University Press , 1953 ) , PP . 59–60 ...
... classical , which did indeed call upon devices of classical language . Thomson contrasts the simple clarity of 32 Richard Foster Jones , The Triumph of the English Language ( Palo Alto : Stan- ford University Press , 1953 ) , PP . 59–60 ...
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... classical or Biblical ; baroque in contrast to some classical but not to some Greek and Biblical ; dynamic in contrast to some classical but not in con- trast to romantic . And so on . Then , when we proceed to the classicism of ...
... classical or Biblical ; baroque in contrast to some classical but not to some Greek and Biblical ; dynamic in contrast to some classical but not in con- trast to romantic . And so on . Then , when we proceed to the classicism of ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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