Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... relation come into view . The likeness of Lyly's and Sidney's so - called euphuistic and " curt " juxta- positions to Dryden's , Johnson's , and the moderns ' ; the clear difference between Dryden's and Addison's modernity ; the ...
... relation come into view . The likeness of Lyly's and Sidney's so - called euphuistic and " curt " juxta- positions to Dryden's , Johnson's , and the moderns ' ; the clear difference between Dryden's and Addison's modernity ; the ...
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... relations , heals dislocations and detach- ments , shows defects as exuberance , as in Vulcan's lameness , Cupid's blind- ness . " Every new relation is a new word . " The world is thus " put under the mind for verb and noun " without ...
... relations , heals dislocations and detach- ments , shows defects as exuberance , as in Vulcan's lameness , Cupid's blind- ness . " Every new relation is a new word . " The world is thus " put under the mind for verb and noun " without ...
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... relation . The use of adjectives is significant in rela- tion to the number of nouns and verbs , in relation to modifying phrases and clauses . It is significant in relation to subject matter , the sequence from concept to quality to ...
... relation . The use of adjectives is significant in rela- tion to the number of nouns and verbs , in relation to modifying phrases and clauses . It is significant in relation to subject matter , the sequence from concept to quality to ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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