The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 من الصفحات |
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... prose of the seventeenth century , from the well - known analogy between a knotty , turbulent style and baroque painting . The chief model for seventeenth - century baroque prose is Seneca . Although " Senecan , " strictly speaking ...
... prose of the seventeenth century , from the well - known analogy between a knotty , turbulent style and baroque painting . The chief model for seventeenth - century baroque prose is Seneca . Although " Senecan , " strictly speaking ...
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... prose style of an age . All I can claim is that , for those writers traditionally regarded as important in the development of prose style in the later seventeenth century , the utilitarian ethic is very important . I use “ utilitarian ...
... prose style of an age . All I can claim is that , for those writers traditionally regarded as important in the development of prose style in the later seventeenth century , the utilitarian ethic is very important . I use “ utilitarian ...
الصفحة 320
... Prose : Lipsius , Montaigne , Bacon , " Schelling Anniversary Papers ( New York , 1923 ) , pp . 117–150 ; “ Muret and the History of ' Attic ' Prose , " PMLA , XXXIX ( 1924 ) , pp . 254-309 ; " The Baroque Style in Prose , " in Studies ...
... Prose : Lipsius , Montaigne , Bacon , " Schelling Anniversary Papers ( New York , 1923 ) , pp . 117–150 ; “ Muret and the History of ' Attic ' Prose , " PMLA , XXXIX ( 1924 ) , pp . 254-309 ; " The Baroque Style in Prose , " in Studies ...
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