Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... qualities such as color , size , sound , shape would make the image more and more specific . " The fat , gray dove sits on the branch and coos . " We say we can " see " it and ... qualities out of objects , drawing the qualities of 122.
... qualities such as color , size , sound , shape would make the image more and more specific . " The fat , gray dove sits on the branch and coos . " We say we can " see " it and ... qualities out of objects , drawing the qualities of 122.
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The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. draw qualities out of objects , drawing the qualities of tranquillity , har- mony , freedom , for example , out of the specific situations that in- clude them , as doves today in ...
The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. draw qualities out of objects , drawing the qualities of tranquillity , har- mony , freedom , for example , out of the specific situations that in- clude them , as doves today in ...
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... qualities in a single scale of degrees from high to low . But we may also find that parts of speech are not limited in usage to one or another of the negatives . So we may have the adjective sweet , with a gamut of degrees of sweet , a ...
... qualities in a single scale of degrees from high to low . But we may also find that parts of speech are not limited in usage to one or another of the negatives . So we may have the adjective sweet , with a gamut of degrees of sweet , a ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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