Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... whole paragraph may serve the function of one sentence with its subject - verb and affixes , so also a single word ... whole sentence or a whole long paragraph may take one main step : I came ; where , why , or how . It may take three ...
... whole paragraph may serve the function of one sentence with its subject - verb and affixes , so also a single word ... whole sentence or a whole long paragraph may take one main step : I came ; where , why , or how . It may take three ...
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... whole sentence . To the degree that the boy is building the boat , the contradiction is false ; or there may be a ... whole , and negatives when so applied make for denials other than contradictions ; that is , they deny an adjective , a ...
... whole sentence . To the degree that the boy is building the boat , the contradiction is false ; or there may be a ... whole , and negatives when so applied make for denials other than contradictions ; that is , they deny an adjective , a ...
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... whole 870 civil good great ( 20 ) hereditary lawful national new old own political public same such whole 1,000 ancient ( 20 ) military modern Roman ( 50 ) whole 910 affecting following interesting signified beautiful capable common ...
... whole 870 civil good great ( 20 ) hereditary lawful national new old own political public same such whole 1,000 ancient ( 20 ) military modern Roman ( 50 ) whole 910 affecting following interesting signified beautiful capable common ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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