Style, Rhetoric, and Rhythm: EssaysUniversity Press, 1966 - 450 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... exactly shown in a passage from an earlier work , every sentence of which is important for our purpose . He is speaking of the French language , and says that what he admires most in it is " that it is clear without being too diffuse ...
... exactly shown in a passage from an earlier work , every sentence of which is important for our purpose . He is speaking of the French language , and says that what he admires most in it is " that it is clear without being too diffuse ...
Pagina 88
... exactly fits the body of the thing described , " thought and discourse are exactly identical , and there is only one science of both , which we may call logic or dialectic , or what - not . The proper outcome of the doctrine of ...
... exactly fits the body of the thing described , " thought and discourse are exactly identical , and there is only one science of both , which we may call logic or dialectic , or what - not . The proper outcome of the doctrine of ...
Pagina 388
... exactly as they mingle in a typical Greek or Latin line . If we compare the first line of the Aeneid with the first line of Hesperia , we can see how strong the resemblance is : 2/4 . 7 / Arma vi / rumque ca / no , Tro / jae qui ...
... exactly as they mingle in a typical Greek or Latin line . If we compare the first line of the Aeneid with the first line of Hesperia , we can see how strong the resemblance is : 2/4 . 7 / Arma vi / rumque ca / no , Tro / jae qui ...
Inhoudsopgave
Essay One Juste Lipse et le Mouvement Anticicéronien | 7 |
Foreword to Essay Two BY JOHN M WALLACE | 45 |
Essay Two Attic Prose in the Seventeenth Century | 51 |
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