Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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In precise terms of proportions , we may say that this style balances adjectives and verbs , phrases and clauses , and that its explicit connectives are strong in the same way , balancing prepositions and conjunctions , with emphasis on ...
In precise terms of proportions , we may say that this style balances adjectives and verbs , phrases and clauses , and that its explicit connectives are strong in the same way , balancing prepositions and conjunctions , with emphasis on ...
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Cicero , in talking gently about death , uses many more verbs than adjectives , and a strong number of connectives to subordinate them : atque , autem , cum , enim , qui , ut — in all of which he far exceeds Seneca .
Cicero , in talking gently about death , uses many more verbs than adjectives , and a strong number of connectives to subordinate them : atque , autem , cum , enim , qui , ut — in all of which he far exceeds Seneca .
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As in reference , the main vocabulary has its strong source in the Bible . And , as in reference , the connective terms of poetry are agreed on more intensively by more authors than in prose . And one may note the characteristic ...
As in reference , the main vocabulary has its strong source in the Bible . And , as in reference , the connective terms of poetry are agreed on more intensively by more authors than in prose . And one may note the characteristic ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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