Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... mean the absence of strong implied connections . See in Self - Reliance how Emerson's thought , like Jonson's , specifically moves . He has read some original verses ; he generalizes from such originality in such a way that it leads one ...
... mean the absence of strong implied connections . See in Self - Reliance how Emerson's thought , like Jonson's , specifically moves . He has read some original verses ; he generalizes from such originality in such a way that it leads one ...
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... mean to suggest by such alternatives that they all add up to a great umbrella - like triad of possibilities . Each of these possible attitudes would have a different effect with different materials or situations . But I do mean to show ...
... mean to suggest by such alternatives that they all add up to a great umbrella - like triad of possibilities . Each of these possible attitudes would have a different effect with different materials or situations . But I do mean to show ...
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... mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect , parsimony.1 “ Antithetical " then would represent a positive and an oppos- ing ...
... mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect , parsimony.1 “ Antithetical " then would represent a positive and an oppos- ing ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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