Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... less deceived in that they think their gown the better than they be in that they think themselves the better . For if you consider the profitable use of the garment why should wool of a finer - spun thread be thought better than the ...
... less deceived in that they think their gown the better than they be in that they think themselves the better . For if you consider the profitable use of the garment why should wool of a finer - spun thread be thought better than the ...
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... less possibility of play of one frame across another , because the frame of measure is not so firmly established . Not foot - foot- foot - foot as in marching , but the swing of leg in hip and knee , as in less regular , more variable ...
... less possibility of play of one frame across another , because the frame of measure is not so firmly established . Not foot - foot- foot - foot as in marching , but the swing of leg in hip and knee , as in less regular , more variable ...
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... less of periods : XXXXXXX / XXXXX XXX XXX . XX // xxx . / x / X X X X / XX . / XXX / XXXXXX / XXXX . The piling up ... less concrete , less imageable than a dove ; they are more abstract , more conceptual ; they draw qualities out of ...
... less of periods : XXXXXXX / XXXXX XXX XXX . XX // xxx . / x / X X X X / XX . / XXX / XXXXXX / XXXX . The piling up ... less concrete , less imageable than a dove ; they are more abstract , more conceptual ; they draw qualities out of ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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