Contrary Music: The Prose Style of John DonneUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1963 - 227 páginas |
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... clauses may be followed by a brief ergo which leaves the reader no out whatso- ever ; it is damaging to both sides . A good example of this is the argument beginning , " Since the Church is so indulgent , and liberall to her children ...
... clauses may be followed by a brief ergo which leaves the reader no out whatso- ever ; it is damaging to both sides . A good example of this is the argument beginning , " Since the Church is so indulgent , and liberall to her children ...
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... clauses are marshalled into para- graphs , sometimes with no main clause at all , sometimes with one as brief and grammatically detached as possible . But whether with the help of " that " clauses , or unpatterned sentence fragments ...
... clauses are marshalled into para- graphs , sometimes with no main clause at all , sometimes with one as brief and grammatically detached as possible . But whether with the help of " that " clauses , or unpatterned sentence fragments ...
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... clauses coming before the main thought . Extensive use is made of noun or purpose clauses begin- ning with the word " that , " which obviously contribute to the in- tegrity of the sentence , to the smoother progress of the thought ...
... clauses coming before the main thought . Extensive use is made of noun or purpose clauses begin- ning with the word " that , " which obviously contribute to the in- tegrity of the sentence , to the smoother progress of the thought ...
Contenido
The Making of a Prose Style | 3 |
The Baroque Reflection | 29 |
The Manacled Abstraction | 71 |
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