The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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... expression . Perhaps Marshall McLu- han ( whose own style is an extraordinary revival of “ Anti- Ciceronianism " ) is on the right track in emphasizing how the spread of typography itself assisted utilitarians like Sprat by " purifying ...
... expression . Perhaps Marshall McLu- han ( whose own style is an extraordinary revival of “ Anti- Ciceronianism " ) is on the right track in emphasizing how the spread of typography itself assisted utilitarians like Sprat by " purifying ...
Pagina 57
... expression of individual experience have tended to break up the long musical periods of public discourse into short , in- cisive members , each one carrying a stronger emphasis , con- veying a sharper meaning than it would have if it ...
... expression of individual experience have tended to break up the long musical periods of public discourse into short , in- cisive members , each one carrying a stronger emphasis , con- veying a sharper meaning than it would have if it ...
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... expression , with so much clearness of sense , and such a natural fluency of genuine Eloquence , that I know it will both profit and entertain the Ingenious . And I say further , That the Style of that Book hath all the Properties that ...
... expression , with so much clearness of sense , and such a natural fluency of genuine Eloquence , that I know it will both profit and entertain the Ingenious . And I say further , That the Style of that Book hath all the Properties that ...
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