Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... writers are the large users of participial adjectives , so that they seem to concur in my feeling of affinity in such parallelism as that of England's green and pleasant land . The two pages which follow give an overview of English ...
... writers are the large users of participial adjectives , so that they seem to concur in my feeling of affinity in such parallelism as that of England's green and pleasant land . The two pages which follow give an overview of English ...
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... writers or about a fifth of them , and half the number of classic writers , follow this mode . Ascham in the sixteenth century , Browne in the seventeenth , Adam Smith and Gibbon in the eighteenth , a large group in the nineteenth from ...
... writers or about a fifth of them , and half the number of classic writers , follow this mode . Ascham in the sixteenth century , Browne in the seventeenth , Adam Smith and Gibbon in the eighteenth , a large group in the nineteenth from ...
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The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. prose writers , from the Bible and Bacon to Locke , Adam Smith , and Macaulay , are as connective as the three or four strongest connective poets . Least connective among prose writers ...
The Language of Prose and Poetry Josephine Miles. prose writers , from the Bible and Bacon to Locke , Adam Smith , and Macaulay , are as connective as the three or four strongest connective poets . Least connective among prose writers ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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