John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... period . Morris Croll defines the curt period as a series of brief and abrupt clauses.14 Though the curt period avoids coordinating conjunctions , when they are used they tend to lack a " logical plus force , " instead merely connecting ...
... period . Morris Croll defines the curt period as a series of brief and abrupt clauses.14 Though the curt period avoids coordinating conjunctions , when they are used they tend to lack a " logical plus force , " instead merely connecting ...
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... period returns to the subject with which it began : " it was Copernicus which I saw . " The beginning and end of the period suggest Ciceronian circularity and predictability , but the shifting emphases within the period suggests Senecan ...
... period returns to the subject with which it began : " it was Copernicus which I saw . " The beginning and end of the period suggest Ciceronian circularity and predictability , but the shifting emphases within the period suggests Senecan ...
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... period is centered in that the main idea is delayed to the clause , " I must bee invited to enter " ; but it is also circular in that the ending emphasizes why he must have entrance to this place . Machiavelli's period is carefully ...
... period is centered in that the main idea is delayed to the clause , " I must bee invited to enter " ; but it is also circular in that the ending emphasizes why he must have entrance to this place . Machiavelli's period is carefully ...
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