The Rise of Modern Prose StyleM.I.T. Press, 1968 - 372 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... Manners of Men , the several Arts of their hands , and Works of Nature . In all these , there may be a resemblance of one thing to another , as there may be in all , there is a sufficient Foundation for Wit . This in all its kinds has ...
... Manners of Men , the several Arts of their hands , and Works of Nature . In all these , there may be a resemblance of one thing to another , as there may be in all , there is a sufficient Foundation for Wit . This in all its kinds has ...
Pagina 201
... manner in the imagination , and from thence , under a further refine- ment , passing into the intellect , are by that expressed by certain words or names , found out and invented by the mind , for the communication of its conceptions ...
... manner in the imagination , and from thence , under a further refine- ment , passing into the intellect , are by that expressed by certain words or names , found out and invented by the mind , for the communication of its conceptions ...
Pagina 330
... manner of composition . . . . It must be observed , however , that Bacon , so far as one can deduce his theory of style , by no means commits himself in precept or in practice to a single " character " of language expression . . . . He ...
... manner of composition . . . . It must be observed , however , that Bacon , so far as one can deduce his theory of style , by no means commits himself in precept or in practice to a single " character " of language expression . . . . He ...
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