The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 184
... Character . ( p . 20 ) A Baconian distrust of words to represent things drives Ward to reduce words themselves to things . Sharing Bacon's vision of a grand international community of scholars , Ward is sure that the Real Character ...
... Character . ( p . 20 ) A Baconian distrust of words to represent things drives Ward to reduce words themselves to things . Sharing Bacon's vision of a grand international community of scholars , Ward is sure that the Real Character ...
Pagina 261
... character , its whimsical promiscuity , was too disorderly and too personal to be use- ful . " 14 The characters , in short , were too much like what passed for full - blown biography in the first part of the century . Douglas Bush says ...
... character , its whimsical promiscuity , was too disorderly and too personal to be use- ful . " 14 The characters , in short , were too much like what passed for full - blown biography in the first part of the century . Douglas Bush says ...
Pagina 344
... character of the mind that determines the character of the style , good or bad . ( " Seneca and his Theory of Style , " American Journal of Philology , XXVI [ 1905 ] , p . 47 ) 22. Erasmus , Ciceronianus ( 1528 ) , tr . Izora Scott in ...
... character of the mind that determines the character of the style , good or bad . ( " Seneca and his Theory of Style , " American Journal of Philology , XXVI [ 1905 ] , p . 47 ) 22. Erasmus , Ciceronianus ( 1528 ) , tr . Izora Scott in ...
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