Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... Assertive or label language used by itself can indicate your assurance that the matter at hand does not require proof at this time and hence that a summary will do . The word “ ample " could be supported by men- tioning the size of the ...
... Assertive or label language used by itself can indicate your assurance that the matter at hand does not require proof at this time and hence that a summary will do . The word “ ample " could be supported by men- tioning the size of the ...
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... Assertive language does still appear- “ ample , ” “ elegantly bordered , " “ grand old , ” “ finely sculptured " -- but now it is linked to concrete detail . Moreover even the assertive language has sharpened , since the writer's mere ...
... Assertive language does still appear- “ ample , ” “ elegantly bordered , " “ grand old , ” “ finely sculptured " -- but now it is linked to concrete detail . Moreover even the assertive language has sharpened , since the writer's mere ...
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... assertive ( " I'm suffering , " " what agony , " etc. ) ; it doesn't produce or even select the detail from which the man himself draws pain . The line , “ God , what agony !, " seems borrowed from nine- teenth - century melodrama . The ...
... assertive ( " I'm suffering , " " what agony , " etc. ) ; it doesn't produce or even select the detail from which the man himself draws pain . The line , “ God , what agony !, " seems borrowed from nine- teenth - century melodrama . The ...
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