Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. the more similar to poetry . The sequence is from prose decline of verbs ... poets , perhaps under the guidance of Emerson and Dick- inson , do to diminish connectives , intensifying the ...
The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. the more similar to poetry . The sequence is from prose decline of verbs ... poets , perhaps under the guidance of Emerson and Dick- inson , do to diminish connectives , intensifying the ...
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... poets : at , by , from , in , of , on , to , with ; of these , in and of are the strongest in frequencies . Then the relative which and who , and the conjunctive prepositional and , as , but , for , or , when , where ; among these , and ...
... poets : at , by , from , in , of , on , to , with ; of these , in and of are the strongest in frequencies . Then the relative which and who , and the conjunctive prepositional and , as , but , for , or , when , where ; among these , and ...
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... poets and major words , showing statistically the degree to which each poet and word is dependent on each other poet and word , gives a clear picture of these dependencies and casts emphasis on the three strands of predicative ...
... poets and major words , showing statistically the degree to which each poet and word is dependent on each other poet and word , gives a clear picture of these dependencies and casts emphasis on the three strands of predicative ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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