Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... kind . . . " or " Preserve / the lat / er mons / ters , keep / their kind . . . , " the rising unit cutting across pause as well as word . When such an ambiguity of choice between metrical and logical stress arises , the rest of the ...
... kind . . . " or " Preserve / the lat / er mons / ters , keep / their kind . . . , " the rising unit cutting across pause as well as word . When such an ambiguity of choice between metrical and logical stress arises , the rest of the ...
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... kind of selectivity , by a kind of evaluative focusing , from negative , contrast , and diversity to the simple dualism of the all- none , pro - con contradiction . Indeed , a strong value judgment seems needed to reduce to this form ...
... kind of selectivity , by a kind of evaluative focusing , from negative , contrast , and diversity to the simple dualism of the all- none , pro - con contradiction . Indeed , a strong value judgment seems needed to reduce to this form ...
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... kind knowledge law ( 80 ) man ( 50 ) manner matter means name nature ( 40 ) nothing order other part perfection reason ( 20 ) sort spirit thing ( 80 ) time way will work ( 20 ) working world ( 20 ) 1,730 beauty conceit courtesy Euphues ...
... kind knowledge law ( 80 ) man ( 50 ) manner matter means name nature ( 40 ) nothing order other part perfection reason ( 20 ) sort spirit thing ( 80 ) time way will work ( 20 ) working world ( 20 ) 1,730 beauty conceit courtesy Euphues ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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