Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... style , the terms of reference are implicative of further qualities rather than of further active relations . The gamut in choice between sparest and fullest materials of qualification is mediated by the choice along the way of sparest ...
... style , the terms of reference are implicative of further qualities rather than of further active relations . The gamut in choice between sparest and fullest materials of qualification is mediated by the choice along the way of sparest ...
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... style to think and move with , a difficult style to analyze because it did not stay still but rather shifted temporal or structural ground from sentence to sentence . It was the style of the Bible , through William Tyndale , its chief ...
... style to think and move with , a difficult style to analyze because it did not stay still but rather shifted temporal or structural ground from sentence to sentence . It was the style of the Bible , through William Tyndale , its chief ...
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... styles were not always easily separable , and are not now . Feuillerat and Whipple disagreed , for exam- ple , in whether the Isocratean style was euphuistic . Clearly Latimer was plain - “ more genuine , more coarse , more forceful ...
... styles were not always easily separable , and are not now . Feuillerat and Whipple disagreed , for exam- ple , in whether the Isocratean style was euphuistic . Clearly Latimer was plain - “ more genuine , more coarse , more forceful ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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