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... style to appear in our own day , Mr. Middleton Murry has said : Style is not an isolable quality of writing ; it is writing itself.8 It is hardly necessary to adduce proof that the doctrine of identity of style and meaning is today ...
... style to appear in our own day , Mr. Middleton Murry has said : Style is not an isolable quality of writing ; it is writing itself.8 It is hardly necessary to adduce proof that the doctrine of identity of style and meaning is today ...
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... style , they are preliminary by several stages to the study of style in the novel . What is more , a few decades ago they would have seemed utterly superfluous to most rhetoricians , who were quite content to think of style as the ...
... style , they are preliminary by several stages to the study of style in the novel . What is more , a few decades ago they would have seemed utterly superfluous to most rhetoricians , who were quite content to think of style as the ...
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... style only . By literary style I mean any written individual form of literary intent , i.e. the style of an author or , preferably , of a single literary work of art ( hereinafter called poem ) , or even of one isolable passage . Style ...
... style only . By literary style I mean any written individual form of literary intent , i.e. the style of an author or , preferably , of a single literary work of art ( hereinafter called poem ) , or even of one isolable passage . Style ...
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Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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