Classical Influences on English ProseAllen & Unwin, 1956 - 303 pàgines Study of the influence of Greek and Latin literature in the style and structure of English prose of all types. |
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Pàgina 12
... evil end . Now therefore hearken to me and , to meet these happy strokes of fortune , bethink thee where thou shalt find that which is most precious in thy sight , and cast it away in such manner that it will not be seen in the world ...
... evil end . Now therefore hearken to me and , to meet these happy strokes of fortune , bethink thee where thou shalt find that which is most precious in thy sight , and cast it away in such manner that it will not be seen in the world ...
Pàgina 117
... evil can befall a good man either in this life or the next , and that the gods are not regardless of what happens to him . Even the situation in which I now stand is not an accident ; I am sure that it has become best for me to be dead ...
... evil can befall a good man either in this life or the next , and that the gods are not regardless of what happens to him . Even the situation in which I now stand is not an accident ; I am sure that it has become best for me to be dead ...
Pàgina 239
... evil , as there is one summum bonum which is the cause of all good . I reply that we must say , as is evident from what has been said before , that there is no one first principle of evils , as there is one first principle of goods ...
... evil , as there is one summum bonum which is the cause of all good . I reply that we must say , as is evident from what has been said before , that there is no one first principle of evils , as there is one first principle of goods ...
Continguts
Simple Narrative Page | 1 |
The Mature Narrative Style | 20 |
Rhetorical Narrative | 28 |
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Referències a aquest llibre
A Quantitative Approach to the Style of Jonathan Swift Louis Tonko Milic Visualització de fragments - 1967 |
Middle English Prose Style: Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich, Volum 36 Robert Karl Stone Visualització de fragments - 1970 |