Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... poetic structure , a poetic diction ? Do we have poetic eras , prosaic eras ? Is one of the forms a source for the other ? It has been my belief that prose has provided a general source for poetry ; that poetry has focused and ...
... poetic structure , a poetic diction ? Do we have poetic eras , prosaic eras ? Is one of the forms a source for the other ? It has been my belief that prose has provided a general source for poetry ; that poetry has focused and ...
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... poetic . So it is true , what we have heard : the copie of prose , the flowers of poetry , the sentence of both ... poets , perhaps under the guidance of Emerson and Dick- inson , do to diminish connectives , intensifying the tendency ...
... poetic . So it is true , what we have heard : the copie of prose , the flowers of poetry , the sentence of both ... poets , perhaps under the guidance of Emerson and Dick- inson , do to diminish connectives , intensifying the tendency ...
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... poetic aura , and Clarendon's clearly prosaic or spelled - out trisyllabic however . Connective terms , because they are structural rather than referential , are used so much more intensively that their full pattern of usage may be ...
... poetic aura , and Clarendon's clearly prosaic or spelled - out trisyllabic however . Connective terms , because they are structural rather than referential , are used so much more intensively that their full pattern of usage may be ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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