Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... strong in the same way , balancing prepositions and conjunctions , with emphasis on the subordinating relative pronoun and on prepositions like by and to in phrases of motion . We may call this style classical inasmuch as logic ...
... strong in the same way , balancing prepositions and conjunctions , with emphasis on the subordinating relative pronoun and on prepositions like by and to in phrases of motion . We may call this style classical inasmuch as logic ...
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... strong relative and logical subordinates like Bacon's of , to , that , which , and , for , or , because , if , so , therefore , and strong temporal and spatial modifications like Jonson's about , against , with , so , than , yet . In ...
... strong relative and logical subordinates like Bacon's of , to , that , which , and , for , or , because , if , so , therefore , and strong temporal and spatial modifications like Jonson's about , against , with , so , than , yet . In ...
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... strong again as they were for Donne . -― In total connective usage , first Donne's strong conjunctives and relative forms make for the largest number ; then a good deal later strong totals are presented by Shelley , Keats , Swinburne ...
... strong again as they were for Donne . -― In total connective usage , first Donne's strong conjunctives and relative forms make for the largest number ; then a good deal later strong totals are presented by Shelley , Keats , Swinburne ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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