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... Prose " and " The Scansion of Prose Rhythm " in The Standard of American Speech and Other Papers , ed . Clarence DeWitt Thorpe ( New York : Allyn and Bacon , speech , which is infinitely varied . Robert Frost , 1926 ) . SOME AESTHETIC ...
... Prose " and " The Scansion of Prose Rhythm " in The Standard of American Speech and Other Papers , ed . Clarence DeWitt Thorpe ( New York : Allyn and Bacon , speech , which is infinitely varied . Robert Frost , 1926 ) . SOME AESTHETIC ...
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... prose orally it is helpful to realize what type we are dealing with . The rhetorician has divided prose into four cate- gories : exposition , argumentation , description , and narration . Sometimes the first two are thought to be ...
... prose orally it is helpful to realize what type we are dealing with . The rhetorician has divided prose into four cate- gories : exposition , argumentation , description , and narration . Sometimes the first two are thought to be ...
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... prose and poetry . A magnificent example of prose rhythm is to be found in the Authorized or King James Version of the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians . You may remember that the mother in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn reads from the ...
... prose and poetry . A magnificent example of prose rhythm is to be found in the Authorized or King James Version of the thirteenth chapter of I Corinthians . You may remember that the mother in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn reads from the ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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