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Pagina 14
... important is Bolingbroke's winning of the rabble . This is amusingly done and probably acted well enough . More serious is the " elevation " of Richard's character , a feat on which Tate plumes himself in the Preface . As a matter of ...
... important is Bolingbroke's winning of the rabble . This is amusingly done and probably acted well enough . More serious is the " elevation " of Richard's character , a feat on which Tate plumes himself in the Preface . As a matter of ...
Pagina 65
... importance when he means important . He will encumber prepositions with nouns , apparently because this makes the preposition more substantial , less like a disembodied process . He will say in order to rather than to , and by means of ...
... importance when he means important . He will encumber prepositions with nouns , apparently because this makes the preposition more substantial , less like a disembodied process . He will say in order to rather than to , and by means of ...
Pagina 175
... important place both in the style and in the moral discipline of the Stoics . In both respects they were brilliantly illustrated in Seneca . Since Bacon in- cluded Senecan style in the category of vain words when he published the ...
... important place both in the style and in the moral discipline of the Stoics . In both respects they were brilliantly illustrated in Seneca . Since Bacon in- cluded Senecan style in the category of vain words when he published the ...
Inhoudsopgave
PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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