Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... phrase of time ; then two phrases of place ; then two contrasting clauses of consequence ; then the subject qualified , first by an adjective and then by a participle controlling two disjunctive alternative phrases ; finally , the verb ...
... phrase of time ; then two phrases of place ; then two contrasting clauses of consequence ; then the subject qualified , first by an adjective and then by a participle controlling two disjunctive alternative phrases ; finally , the verb ...
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... phrase measure the units at times coincide , at times do not . A stand of people is like the knell in “ The cur- few tolls the knell of parting day , ” while grave underneath is like -few tolls , or of par . As Williams later , in ...
... phrase measure the units at times coincide , at times do not . A stand of people is like the knell in “ The cur- few tolls the knell of parting day , ” while grave underneath is like -few tolls , or of par . As Williams later , in ...
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... phrase Fourscore and seven years ago to the short and immediate now , by contrasting the chief verbs brought forth and now we are engaged , and by contrasting the past quali- fiers conceived and dedicated to the present testing ; ending ...
... phrase Fourscore and seven years ago to the short and immediate now , by contrasting the chief verbs brought forth and now we are engaged , and by contrasting the past quali- fiers conceived and dedicated to the present testing ; ending ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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