Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... move forward by a major predicate in ways , with segmentations or subordinations , representative of those habitual in the text when it is making such progress . A whole sentence or a whole long paragraph may take one main step : I came ...
... move forward by a major predicate in ways , with segmentations or subordinations , representative of those habitual in the text when it is making such progress . A whole sentence or a whole long paragraph may take one main step : I came ...
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... move with , a difficult style to analyze because it did not stay still but rather shifted temporal or structural ... moved toward a style more qualified , or more complexioned , and we must take into account the fact that even in Tudor ...
... move with , a difficult style to analyze because it did not stay still but rather shifted temporal or structural ... moved toward a style more qualified , or more complexioned , and we must take into account the fact that even in Tudor ...
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... moving to moving , non or un sweet to sweet , non or un American to American , along an axis of degree , with one ... move 5 Reason and Nature ( Glencoe , Ill .: The Free Press , 1953 ) , PP . 144n , 150 , 154 , 165 . symmetrically ...
... moving to moving , non or un sweet to sweet , non or un American to American , along an axis of degree , with one ... move 5 Reason and Nature ( Glencoe , Ill .: The Free Press , 1953 ) , PP . 144n , 150 , 154 , 165 . symmetrically ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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