Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... ( negative ) poles of a magnet , all involve each other when applied to any significant entity . . . . A type is an ideal configuration of distinguishable but not always separable features . It has scientific value in that it enables us ...
... ( negative ) poles of a magnet , all involve each other when applied to any significant entity . . . . A type is an ideal configuration of distinguishable but not always separable features . It has scientific value in that it enables us ...
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... negative not justice , antithesis anti - justice , contrast mercy , difference imagination . Or a verb go , negative not go , an- tithesis anti - go or obstruct , contrast come or stop , depending on the axis of likeness , and ...
... negative not justice , antithesis anti - justice , contrast mercy , difference imagination . Or a verb go , negative not go , an- tithesis anti - go or obstruct , contrast come or stop , depending on the axis of likeness , and ...
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... negative but a mere differ- ence . Versus means to turn , turn back , confront , face , in the sense of to be opposite , even as mildly as one line of poetry faces another by turning again to the left margin . Various versus words are ...
... negative but a mere differ- ence . Versus means to turn , turn back , confront , face , in the sense of to be opposite , even as mildly as one line of poetry faces another by turning again to the left margin . Various versus words are ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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