The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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... Bacon drives his prose in precisely the opposite direction . I do not wish to imply that Bacon's prose , especially here in the later essays , is flat or " prosaic " in the pejorative sense . On the contrary . But generally — the ...
... Bacon drives his prose in precisely the opposite direction . I do not wish to imply that Bacon's prose , especially here in the later essays , is flat or " prosaic " in the pejorative sense . On the contrary . But generally — the ...
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... Bacon , as his practice and statement about history suggest , is trying to write a styleless or aliter- ary prose . Although Tacitus ' prose is also lacking in ... Bacon has Ecclesiastical History , History of Learning and the Arts 39 BACON.
... Bacon , as his practice and statement about history suggest , is trying to write a styleless or aliter- ary prose . Although Tacitus ' prose is also lacking in ... Bacon has Ecclesiastical History , History of Learning and the Arts 39 BACON.
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Robert Adolph. Bacon . Nowhere is there in Bacon Seneca's attempt to ground each essay or epistle in a concrete situation . Bacon is speaking to a specific person - Buckingham in . 1625 , Prince Henry in 1612 , and Anthony Bacon in 1597 ...
Robert Adolph. Bacon . Nowhere is there in Bacon Seneca's attempt to ground each essay or epistle in a concrete situation . Bacon is speaking to a specific person - Buckingham in . 1625 , Prince Henry in 1612 , and Anthony Bacon in 1597 ...
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