Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to JohnsonDeutsch, 1969 - 242 pagina's |
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Pagina 68
... writers of aureate English poetry , in spite of their study of medieval rhetoric and poetic , seem to have been unaware of the controlling principle of style , to secure a pleasing unity between the phrases chosen and the ideas they ...
... writers of aureate English poetry , in spite of their study of medieval rhetoric and poetic , seem to have been unaware of the controlling principle of style , to secure a pleasing unity between the phrases chosen and the ideas they ...
Pagina 172
... writer's style are even more persuasively revealed through the range of his vocabulary . The fecundity of Elizabethan writers is a reminder that organized rules of grammar are not indispensable to great writing . Phrase- making they ...
... writer's style are even more persuasively revealed through the range of his vocabulary . The fecundity of Elizabethan writers is a reminder that organized rules of grammar are not indispensable to great writing . Phrase- making they ...
Pagina 220
... Writers like George Campbell realized that literary prose and persuasive speech employed rather different skills in the use of language . An orator had to convince , by personal influence , the mind of the common man . The writer worked ...
... Writers like George Campbell realized that literary prose and persuasive speech employed rather different skills in the use of language . An orator had to convince , by personal influence , the mind of the common man . The writer worked ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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