Rhetorical Analyses of Literary WorksEdward P. J. Corbett Oxford University Press, 1969 - 272页 |
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... passage a rational tone through grammatical co- ordination , where a series of short exclamatory sentences would have made but hysterical declamation . It is proper , too , that the analysis of what it is to " live my own " should be ...
... passage a rational tone through grammatical co- ordination , where a series of short exclamatory sentences would have made but hysterical declamation . It is proper , too , that the analysis of what it is to " live my own " should be ...
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... passage is associated with the even more pronounced tendency towards using abstract nouns as subjects of main or subordinate clauses : " question " ; " understanding " ; " the same secret principle " ; " the principle " ; " his business ...
... passage is associated with the even more pronounced tendency towards using abstract nouns as subjects of main or subordinate clauses : " question " ; " understanding " ; " the same secret principle " ; " the principle " ; " his business ...
第193页
... passage is fairly typical of the later James ; and I think it can be proved that all or at least nearly all the idiosyncrasies of diction or syntax in the present passage are fully justified by the particu- lar emphases they create ...
... passage is fairly typical of the later James ; and I think it can be proved that all or at least nearly all the idiosyncrasies of diction or syntax in the present passage are fully justified by the particu- lar emphases they create ...
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