Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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The major words of poetry - major for at least two poets of the fifty — appear here in order of adjectives - nouns - verbs for each author for whom they were first major , with connectives in a separate table following .
The major words of poetry - major for at least two poets of the fifty — appear here in order of adjectives - nouns - verbs for each author for whom they were first major , with connectives in a separate table following .
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American terms , representing major use by at least two writers of ten rather than of fifty , show even more concentration in emphasis and much agreement with England . In both content and proportion , in both countries , the basic ...
American terms , representing major use by at least two writers of ten rather than of fifty , show even more concentration in emphasis and much agreement with England . In both content and proportion , in both countries , the basic ...
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TABLE A.1 TEXTS , MEASURES , PROPORTIONS , AND MAJOR WORD LISTS * FOR 50 BRITISH AND 10 AMERICAN POETS Major words occurring approximately ten times or more in a thousand lines ; twenty times or more indicated in parentheses .
TABLE A.1 TEXTS , MEASURES , PROPORTIONS , AND MAJOR WORD LISTS * FOR 50 BRITISH AND 10 AMERICAN POETS Major words occurring approximately ten times or more in a thousand lines ; twenty times or more indicated in parentheses .
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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adjectival adjectives American Author balanced beauty become begin Browne Cambridge century Chicago choice classical common connectives contrast Criticism death early effect English Essays example fall feel follow George give hand hear heart heaven History human John Jonson kind language later less light lines Linguistic Literary Literature live logic London look major Mass mean measure metaphor Michigan Milton mind move nature negative night nouns Oxford pattern Philosophy phrases Poems poetic poetry poets positive possible predicative present proportion prose qualities reason reference relation relative rhetoric sense sentence simple soul sound speak stand stanzas statement stress strong structure Studies style subordinate sweet Theory thing Thomas thought tion tradition true truth University Press verbs verse whole writers York