Style: Writing as the Discovery of OutlookOxford University Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 280 |
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... express a judicious reserve of a kind to win a serious reader's respect . The writer can boastfully exaggerate his good disposition by assuming the stock virtues of humility , piety , patriotism , and respect for mother- hood , for ...
... express a judicious reserve of a kind to win a serious reader's respect . The writer can boastfully exaggerate his good disposition by assuming the stock virtues of humility , piety , patriotism , and respect for mother- hood , for ...
Strana 61
... express a true and natural tact ; it would imply moreover a right judgment of human excellence , such as can't be made by the man who respects nothing . ) Level of Formality The level of formality which a writer adopts is something like ...
... express a true and natural tact ; it would imply moreover a right judgment of human excellence , such as can't be made by the man who respects nothing . ) Level of Formality The level of formality which a writer adopts is something like ...
Strana 63
... express the high or " grand " style often affected in the Romantic period , when a writer like Thomas Carlyle in his most in- tense moods would feel impelled into flights of sonorous fancy . In Samuel Johnson's measured formality of the ...
... express the high or " grand " style often affected in the Romantic period , when a writer like Thomas Carlyle in his most in- tense moods would feel impelled into flights of sonorous fancy . In Samuel Johnson's measured formality of the ...
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