Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... effect control over them even before predication . So the style may be called , in a form of pathos , passive in contrast to active . As strong assumptions are made , subjects are tremendously amplified without the activity of ...
... effect control over them even before predication . So the style may be called , in a form of pathos , passive in contrast to active . As strong assumptions are made , subjects are tremendously amplified without the activity of ...
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... effect of correspondence of phrasing and metering . Yvor Winters and his students , for example , have been much concerned with achieving such an effect of the right accentual place for the right meaning , with a kind of moral as well ...
... effect of correspondence of phrasing and metering . Yvor Winters and his students , for example , have been much concerned with achieving such an effect of the right accentual place for the right meaning , with a kind of moral as well ...
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... effect of shared process by the quickness of sentence ; the effect of deliberate and judicious consideration by subordinate structures ; the effect of impersonal and objective distance by the naming of quality and sub- stance . Of all ...
... effect of shared process by the quickness of sentence ; the effect of deliberate and judicious consideration by subordinate structures ; the effect of impersonal and objective distance by the naming of quality and sub- stance . Of all ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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