The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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... describe the progress of a curt period , therefore , as a series of imaginative moments occurring in a logical pause or suspension . Or . . . successive flashes of a jewel or prism as it is turned about on its axis and takes the light ...
... describe the progress of a curt period , therefore , as a series of imaginative moments occurring in a logical pause or suspension . Or . . . successive flashes of a jewel or prism as it is turned about on its axis and takes the light ...
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... describe style , 4 , 193 , 245 , 303 Neoclassicism , 6 New England , 163 New Philosophy , see Science Nicolson , Marjorie , 116 , 321 n . 6 Nominalism , 168-170 , 179-180 , 186-187 , 199 , 213-216 , 233- 234 , 237 , 239-240 , 249 , 267 ...
... describe style , 4 , 193 , 245 , 303 Neoclassicism , 6 New England , 163 New Philosophy , see Science Nicolson , Marjorie , 116 , 321 n . 6 Nominalism , 168-170 , 179-180 , 186-187 , 199 , 213-216 , 233- 234 , 237 , 239-240 , 249 , 267 ...
Pagina 370
... describe style , 245 Rationalism , 6 , 193 Ravenscroft , E. The Anatomist , 288 Rawley , William , 60 , 174 Real Character , 20 , 131 , 174 , 175 , 183-187 , 200 , 204-205 , 223 , 240 , 241 Realism , see Fiction Reason - Passion split ...
... describe style , 245 Rationalism , 6 , 193 Ravenscroft , E. The Anatomist , 288 Rawley , William , 60 , 174 Real Character , 20 , 131 , 174 , 175 , 183-187 , 200 , 204-205 , 223 , 240 , 241 Realism , see Fiction Reason - Passion split ...
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