Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... connectives used by sixty poets and sixty prose writers in English in the past five cen- turies . Because my earlier interest was in frequencies of reference in the major vocabulary of poetry , I paid little attention in Eras and Modes ...
... connectives used by sixty poets and sixty prose writers in English in the past five cen- turies . Because my earlier interest was in frequencies of reference in the major vocabulary of poetry , I paid little attention in Eras and Modes ...
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... connectives , high in proportion inasmuch as the classical norm of the " golden line " was only two verbs to four nouns , two adjectives , and four connectives . Of the average , More provided an instance , as did Holinshed , Hooker ...
... connectives , high in proportion inasmuch as the classical norm of the " golden line " was only two verbs to four nouns , two adjectives , and four connectives . Of the average , More provided an instance , as did Holinshed , Hooker ...
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... connectives . For many a connective , decline is by half or two - thirds . The victory is for Seneca's dum , ubi , quando over Cicero's enim , ut , autem . Of the adjectival authors , Smith , Macaulay , Ruskin are strongest in connectives ...
... connectives . For many a connective , decline is by half or two - thirds . The victory is for Seneca's dum , ubi , quando over Cicero's enim , ut , autem . Of the adjectival authors , Smith , Macaulay , Ruskin are strongest in connectives ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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