Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... verse . While every few feet , verse reverses , repeats , reassesses the pattern of its progression , prose picks up momentum toward its forward goal in strides variably adapted to its burdens and pur- poses . Both use steps ; neither ...
... verse . While every few feet , verse reverses , repeats , reassesses the pattern of its progression , prose picks up momentum toward its forward goal in strides variably adapted to its burdens and pur- poses . Both use steps ; neither ...
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... verse . So , a century later , at the turn away from the qualitative eighteenth century , we see poetry's newly specific objects : Wordsworth's tree ; Coleridge's body , moon , rock ; Browning's house ; Swin- burne's shadow ; Hardy's ...
... verse . So , a century later , at the turn away from the qualitative eighteenth century , we see poetry's newly specific objects : Wordsworth's tree ; Coleridge's body , moon , rock ; Browning's house ; Swin- burne's shadow ; Hardy's ...
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... verse , convert , like contrast , with ; averse and contravert , inimical to ; di- verse , different from ; these parallel the distinctions we have been consider- ing , except that there is no simple negative non or un verse except in ...
... verse , convert , like contrast , with ; averse and contravert , inimical to ; di- verse , different from ; these parallel the distinctions we have been consider- ing , except that there is no simple negative non or un verse except in ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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