Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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In less than a hundred words we find different levels of subordination , because More's subjects are thinking , arguing , opining and are at the same time characterized in action , so that both how and what they think are conveyed in ...
In less than a hundred words we find different levels of subordination , because More's subjects are thinking , arguing , opining and are at the same time characterized in action , so that both how and what they think are conveyed in ...
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The fabric can grow more and more richly complex or more and more starkly simple . But its main lines run clearly and distinguishably throughout , in their patterns of recurrence . In prose , there is less possibility of play of one ...
The fabric can grow more and more richly complex or more and more starkly simple . But its main lines run clearly and distinguishably throughout , in their patterns of recurrence . In prose , there is less possibility of play of one ...
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Huxley's prose , like Keats's poetry , makes even less of periods : XXXXXXX / XXXXX XXX Xxx . xx / / xxx . / x / xxxx / xx . / xxx / XXXxxx / XXXX . . . The piling up of adjectives and phrases is eloquent in the first sentence ...
Huxley's prose , like Keats's poetry , makes even less of periods : XXXXXXX / XXXXX XXX Xxx . xx / / xxx . / x / xxxx / xx . / xxx / XXXxxx / XXXX . . . The piling up of adjectives and phrases is eloquent in the first sentence ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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