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meaning , and style merely underlines or emphasises it , reinforcing value judgements . ... metaphorical language , rhythm and sound patterning as they emphasise and elaborate upon qualities already present in the subject matter .
meaning , and style merely underlines or emphasises it , reinforcing value judgements . ... metaphorical language , rhythm and sound patterning as they emphasise and elaborate upon qualities already present in the subject matter .
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50 ) Subordination , on the other hand , emphasises logical relationships and rational thought , suggesting the presence of ... against one another in order to emphasise the parallelism and relationship of the ideas contained in them .
50 ) Subordination , on the other hand , emphasises logical relationships and rational thought , suggesting the presence of ... against one another in order to emphasise the parallelism and relationship of the ideas contained in them .
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The lack of a verb ( action ) is further emphasised by the perfect , and therefore static , balancing of the ... The heavy pre - modification of the three major images helps to underline the parallelism and also to emphasise them ...
The lack of a verb ( action ) is further emphasised by the perfect , and therefore static , balancing of the ... The heavy pre - modification of the three major images helps to underline the parallelism and also to emphasise them ...
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Contents
The Nature of Literature and its Historical Tradition | 1 |
Narrative Fiction and the Printed Word | 39 |
Aesthetic Elements of Narrative Fiction | 48 |
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