Style, Rhetoric, and Rhythm: EssaysUniversity Press, 1966 - 450 pagina's |
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Pagina 182
... language , for instance , of what had been perhaps the most general medium of medieval literary expression , the sermon ; it was the language of a multitude of romantically retold tales of both antiquities , in which the fading ideals ...
... language , for instance , of what had been perhaps the most general medium of medieval literary expression , the sermon ; it was the language of a multitude of romantically retold tales of both antiquities , in which the fading ideals ...
Pagina 183
... language , upon which all later forms are founded and out of which they have developed without radical or ... language , the senses another . 26 Many interesting points concerning the relation of the vernacular languages and Latin in the ...
... language , upon which all later forms are founded and out of which they have developed without radical or ... language , the senses another . 26 Many interesting points concerning the relation of the vernacular languages and Latin in the ...
Pagina 184
... languages . In the works of these authors , and in none of those that precede them , we can find a style in the popular language which is at once firm , uniform , and level enough to be called a style and also adaptable enough to adjust ...
... languages . In the works of these authors , and in none of those that precede them , we can find a style in the popular language which is at once firm , uniform , and level enough to be called a style and also adaptable enough to adjust ...
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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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