Sense and Sound in EnglishHulton Educational Publications, 1963 - 160 pagini |
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Pagina 90
... prose I doubt whether it be even possible to preserve our style wholly unalloyed by the vicious phrase- ology which meets us everywhere . Our chains rattle , even while we are complaining of them . COLERIDGE ( k ) A clue to what had ...
... prose I doubt whether it be even possible to preserve our style wholly unalloyed by the vicious phrase- ology which meets us everywhere . Our chains rattle , even while we are complaining of them . COLERIDGE ( k ) A clue to what had ...
Pagina 149
... prose your concern with a text should be to read it , respond to it , judge it — in that order , and in reading you will have to understand its sense and observe its structure . You have to like poetry , not look for reasons why you ...
... prose your concern with a text should be to read it , respond to it , judge it — in that order , and in reading you will have to understand its sense and observe its structure . You have to like poetry , not look for reasons why you ...
Pagina 153
... prose passages con- sidered in an earlier chapter . For a beginning here is a simple but effective example ; a reader might well have a rough idea of the sense of the lines without knowing what it was : This is the way the ladies ride ...
... prose passages con- sidered in an earlier chapter . For a beginning here is a simple but effective example ; a reader might well have a rough idea of the sense of the lines without knowing what it was : This is the way the ladies ride ...
Cuprins
Elegant Variation | 78 |
Sentiment and Sentimentality | 92 |
Matter and Style | 109 |
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alliteration Amaryllis ARNOLD BENNETT Arundel Castle asked Australia Basic English beautiful beginning Chatto child chimney clear COBBETT comma consider course culture deliberately drum essay example exercise expression extract eyes fact father feeling following passages GEORGE STURT Gilbert and Sullivan give green HARDY hear heart hope HUGH WALPOLE human industry key sentence kind language literary literature living lizard look mallee meaning ment mind mother nature never Newspaper nonsense verse notice Nullabor Plain observation once paragraph passed person phrase plain poetry prose rats reader reasons rhyme rhythmic ROSE MACAULAY RUSKIN sense and sound sensible sentimental short words side SIEGFRIED SASSOON sometimes speak spirit statement STEPHEN SPENDER sweet T. S. ELIOT tells things thought tion told train understand Verb voice wind writer as artist writing young