Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... prose . Numerus was the term employed to describe what is now known as rhythm . Chaucer's few excursions into prose , such as the Tale of Melibeus , reveal , however , that he sacrificed the narrative ease of his poetry to the rhetorico ...
... prose . Numerus was the term employed to describe what is now known as rhythm . Chaucer's few excursions into prose , such as the Tale of Melibeus , reveal , however , that he sacrificed the narrative ease of his poetry to the rhetorico ...
Pagina 69
... prose rhythm , The Other Harmony of Prose ( Duke University , 1952 ) , noted an important divergence in the movement of verse and prose : One of the great differences between prose and verse is the greater speed , or apparent speed , of ...
... prose rhythm , The Other Harmony of Prose ( Duke University , 1952 ) , noted an important divergence in the movement of verse and prose : One of the great differences between prose and verse is the greater speed , or apparent speed , of ...
Pagina 70
... prose writers in the Renaissance baroque style , modelling his prose , at first , on the symmetrical , antithetical style of Lyly's comedies , but showing more discretion than the author of Euphues in his use of rhetorical ornament ...
... prose writers in the Renaissance baroque style , modelling his prose , at first , on the symmetrical , antithetical style of Lyly's comedies , but showing more discretion than the author of Euphues in his use of rhetorical ornament ...
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Preface | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
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