The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 173
... Imagination from the Affection's part , and contract a confederacy between the Reason and the Imagination against the Affections " ( p . 299 ) . Here Bacon goes directly against the classical theory of the plain style in an attack on ...
... Imagination from the Affection's part , and contract a confederacy between the Reason and the Imagination against the Affections " ( p . 299 ) . Here Bacon goes directly against the classical theory of the plain style in an attack on ...
Pagina 220
... imagination in the writer , which , like a nimble spaniel , beats over and ranges thro ' the field of memory , till it springs the quarry it hunted after ; or , without metaphor , which searches over all the memory for the species or ...
... imagination in the writer , which , like a nimble spaniel , beats over and ranges thro ' the field of memory , till it springs the quarry it hunted after ; or , without metaphor , which searches over all the memory for the species or ...
Pagina 222
... imagination is properly invention , or finding of the thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judgement represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art ...
... imagination is properly invention , or finding of the thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judgement represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art ...
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