Perspectives on StyleAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 272 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... position relative to the earth in the order in which they follow one another . In other cases we may know that some change of arrange- ment has taken place , but we may not be able to ascertain what that change is . Thus when water ...
... position relative to the earth in the order in which they follow one another . In other cases we may know that some change of arrange- ment has taken place , but we may not be able to ascertain what that change is . Thus when water ...
Pagina 132
... positions consist of a single word each and are the whole of the members — that is , in simple pairings of words ... position , make a conspicuous parallel , especially if the adjectives are of about the same weight . A good many ...
... positions consist of a single word each and are the whole of the members — that is , in simple pairings of words ... position , make a conspicuous parallel , especially if the adjectives are of about the same weight . A good many ...
Pagina 153
... position in whole sen- tences and share in the emphasis of the whole . In “ My First Acquaintance with English Poets " Hazlitt writes : I was at that time dumb , inarticulate , helpless , like a worm by the wayside , crushed , bleeding ...
... position in whole sen- tences and share in the emphasis of the whole . In “ My First Acquaintance with English Poets " Hazlitt writes : I was at that time dumb , inarticulate , helpless , like a worm by the wayside , crushed , bleeding ...
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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