Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... subordinate them : atque , autem , cum , enim , qui , ut in all of which he far exceeds Seneca . Seneca , on the ... subordinates like Bacon's of , to , that , which , and , for , or , because , if , so , therefore , and strong temporal ...
... subordinate them : atque , autem , cum , enim , qui , ut in all of which he far exceeds Seneca . Seneca , on the ... subordinates like Bacon's of , to , that , which , and , for , or , because , if , so , therefore , and strong temporal ...
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... subordinate qualities , as the image of the dove may support the quality of tranquillity , and the concept of tran- quillity suggest the presence of the bird . Metaphor is not so simple . While image and concept present , and sym- bol ...
... subordinate qualities , as the image of the dove may support the quality of tranquillity , and the concept of tran- quillity suggest the presence of the bird . Metaphor is not so simple . While image and concept present , and sym- bol ...
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... subordinate structures ; the effect of impersonal and objective distance by the naming of quality and sub- stance . Of all these the English language is equally capable , but about them its writers have not been equally enthusiastic ...
... subordinate structures ; the effect of impersonal and objective distance by the naming of quality and sub- stance . Of all these the English language is equally capable , but about them its writers have not been equally enthusiastic ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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