Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... example , " Mainly also for the sake of Chabrias ' son , I have agreed to speak , to the best of my ability , on their behalf . " This is a verb- saving structure , in contrast to the looser and plainer : " I shall speak on their behalf ...
... example , " Mainly also for the sake of Chabrias ' son , I have agreed to speak , to the best of my ability , on their behalf . " This is a verb- saving structure , in contrast to the looser and plainer : " I shall speak on their behalf ...
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... example of full coinciding is : ( rising ) " Preserve / again / the fish / within the sea " ; or ( falling ) " Foster / later / monsters / under / ocean . ' Slight variation can come with addition or elision of syllables : " Preserve ...
... example of full coinciding is : ( rising ) " Preserve / again / the fish / within the sea " ; or ( falling ) " Foster / later / monsters / under / ocean . ' Slight variation can come with addition or elision of syllables : " Preserve ...
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... example . But , on the other hand , such simple qualities as sweet and sour can contrast , not merely range on a scale , when they achieve the complex- ity of substance in cooking in a sweet - sour sauce , for example . And ac- tions ...
... example . But , on the other hand , such simple qualities as sweet and sour can contrast , not merely range on a scale , when they achieve the complex- ity of substance in cooking in a sweet - sour sauce , for example . And ac- tions ...
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