The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... Elizabethan " ( though Hall himself , like Vergil , technically is not ) , Bacon's is not . An abundance of utilitarian prose was written under Elizabeth . Such prose is written at all times . But the dis- tinctive qualities of Elizabethan ...
... Elizabethan " ( though Hall himself , like Vergil , technically is not ) , Bacon's is not . An abundance of utilitarian prose was written under Elizabeth . Such prose is written at all times . But the dis- tinctive qualities of Elizabethan ...
Pagina 251
... Elizabethan figure is casual , as in the Florio ex- tracts above , startling , and suggestive , the later ones are more formal and restrictive . Where the earlier prose has clusters of similes or metaphors with referents drawn from ...
... Elizabethan figure is casual , as in the Florio ex- tracts above , startling , and suggestive , the later ones are more formal and restrictive . Where the earlier prose has clusters of similes or metaphors with referents drawn from ...
Pagina 255
... Elizabethan , so the later vocabulary has fewer unusual collocations . Following Mac- Intosh ( p . 333 ) we may classify style into four categories : 1. Normal collocations , normal grammar , 2. Unusual collocations , normal grammar , 3 ...
... Elizabethan , so the later vocabulary has fewer unusual collocations . Following Mac- Intosh ( p . 333 ) we may classify style into four categories : 1. Normal collocations , normal grammar , 2. Unusual collocations , normal grammar , 3 ...
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