Stylists on Style: A Handbook with Selections for AnalysisScribner, 1969 - 527 Seiten |
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... language . These enthusiasts forget that the process of learning one's native language is carried on under peculiarly favourable cir- cumstances , which cannot be even approximately reproduced in the later study of foreign languages ...
... language . These enthusiasts forget that the process of learning one's native language is carried on under peculiarly favourable cir- cumstances , which cannot be even approximately reproduced in the later study of foreign languages ...
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... language " ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated expe- rience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is ...
... language " ( meaning , as before , the language of rustic life purified from provincialism ) " arising out of repeated expe- rience and regular feelings , is a more permanent , and a far more philosophical language , than that which is ...
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... language of the learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations which they had to convey . The language of Alger- non Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well- educated - gentleman would ...
... language of the learned class only by the superior number and novelty of the thoughts and relations which they had to convey . The language of Alger- non Sidney differs not at all from that , which every well- educated - gentleman would ...
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Introductory Essay | 1 |
GEORGE ORWELL Politics and the English Language 1946 | 33 |
W SOMERSET MAUGHAM The SummingUp 1938 | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adjective American anaphora ancient beautiful become called century Chaucer Cicero clauses common composition connection critic Cyril Connolly diction discourse E. B. White effect elegance English English language essay example expression figures French Gertrude Stein give grammar Greek guage Harold Ross hath haue Hemingway ideas imitation inversion Johnson kind language Latin learned less Lillian Ross literary literature London Macaulay Macaulay's manner Mark Twain matter meaning merely metaphor mind modern nature never noun ornament paragraph parallel perhaps phrase plain poem poet poetic poetry propositions prose reader reason repetition rhetorical rhythm Saintsbury seems selection sense sentence Sherwood Anderson shew Sir William Temple sound speak speech stile structure style stylistic Swift syntax talk tence thing thought tion Tom Wolfe tongue translation truth verb vocabulary W. K. Wimsatt whole words writing written Yorker