Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... common order in common schools for making of Latin , whereby the child commonly learneth : first , an evil choice of words ( and right choice of words , saith Caesar , is the foundation of eloquence ) than a wrong placing of words ; and ...
... common order in common schools for making of Latin , whereby the child commonly learneth : first , an evil choice of words ( and right choice of words , saith Caesar , is the foundation of eloquence ) than a wrong placing of words ; and ...
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... common term polarity referred not to modern positive and negative poles , and not to modern , negative correlations or annihilations , but to differences or contrasts that are unified by a common direction , a north star , a magnetic ...
... common term polarity referred not to modern positive and negative poles , and not to modern , negative correlations or annihilations , but to differences or contrasts that are unified by a common direction , a north star , a magnetic ...
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... Common Sense , " Table Talk ( Everyman ed . , p . 21-40 . ) . Past and Present . ( New York , 1897 , p . 1-23 . ) History of England , Vol . I. ( Everyman ed . , p . 1-20 . ) Origin of Species . ( Hutchinson's Classics , 1906 , p . 7-30 ...
... Common Sense , " Table Talk ( Everyman ed . , p . 21-40 . ) . Past and Present . ( New York , 1897 , p . 1-23 . ) History of England , Vol . I. ( Everyman ed . , p . 1-20 . ) Origin of Species . ( Hutchinson's Classics , 1906 , p . 7-30 ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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