Seventeenth-century Prose: Modern Essays in CriticismStanley Eugene Fish Oxford University Press, 1971 - 572 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 271
... speech , ' but in between the two the deficiencies of any speech that flies above the facts have again and again been exposed along with the attrac- tion such speeches hold for the mind of the reader . The question of what exactly ...
... speech , ' but in between the two the deficiencies of any speech that flies above the facts have again and again been exposed along with the attrac- tion such speeches hold for the mind of the reader . The question of what exactly ...
الصفحة 382
... speech has developed an intensity which is sustained to line 141 . Analysis of the line of meaning in this passage ( 113-141 ) reveals a pattern very significant for the effect achieved . The personal note is maintained throughout ; but ...
... speech has developed an intensity which is sustained to line 141 . Analysis of the line of meaning in this passage ( 113-141 ) reveals a pattern very significant for the effect achieved . The personal note is maintained throughout ; but ...
الصفحة 385
... speech . In lines 220-312 the intensity subsides into a relatively objective , discursive passage . Lines 313-388 begin to develop a greater intensity again , with some increase of sub- jective reference and devices of repetition ...
... speech . In lines 220-312 the intensity subsides into a relatively objective , discursive passage . Lines 313-388 begin to develop a greater intensity again , with some increase of sub- jective reference and devices of repetition ...
المحتوى
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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