Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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For the high style, the terms of reference are implicative of further qualities rather than of further active relations. ... materials of qualification is mediated by the choice along the way of sparest or fullest signals of relation.
For the high style, the terms of reference are implicative of further qualities rather than of further active relations. ... materials of qualification is mediated by the choice along the way of sparest or fullest signals of relation.
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The poet , by saying , makes new relations , heals dislocations and detachments , shows defects as exuberance , as in Vulcan's lameness , Cupid's blindness . “ Every new relation is a new word . ” The world is thus “ put under the mind ...
The poet , by saying , makes new relations , heals dislocations and detachments , shows defects as exuberance , as in Vulcan's lameness , Cupid's blindness . “ Every new relation is a new word . ” The world is thus “ put under the mind ...
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When we look at these poetic passages , we may see the relation between observation of single contexts and generalization of whole tendencies . The relation is based upon the fact that writers do , consciously or unconsciously ...
When we look at these poetic passages , we may see the relation between observation of single contexts and generalization of whole tendencies . The relation is based upon the fact that writers do , consciously or unconsciously ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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