Seventeenth-century Prose: Modern Essays in CriticismStanley Eugene Fish Oxford University Press, 1971 - 572 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 123
... seems commonly to have been formulated . His change of style in the Essays reflects not so much a growing disapproval of Senecan style as a change from aphorisms to methods for a particular purpose . In this instance the change seems to ...
... seems commonly to have been formulated . His change of style in the Essays reflects not so much a growing disapproval of Senecan style as a change from aphorisms to methods for a particular purpose . In this instance the change seems to ...
الصفحة 188
... seems to recognize the distinc- tion between words as representing things and words used metaphor- ically , a distinction which will be noted later . Again , commenting on the five ornaments of oratory , he names as one of them the ...
... seems to recognize the distinc- tion between words as representing things and words used metaphor- ically , a distinction which will be noted later . Again , commenting on the five ornaments of oratory , he names as one of them the ...
الصفحة 255
... seems momentarily to be the final one . First Marcus Antonius and Appius are set apart from other " great men " and this is a simple enough ( mental ) action ; but then these two are distinguished from one another and the reader is ...
... seems momentarily to be the final one . First Marcus Antonius and Appius are set apart from other " great men " and this is a simple enough ( mental ) action ; but then these two are distinguished from one another and the reader is ...
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Lipsius Montaigne Bacon | 3 |
R F JONES Science and English Prose Style in the Third | 53 |
MORRIS W CROLL and R S CRANE Reviews of R F Joness Science | 90 |
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