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... prose rhythm which we can communicate to others we must have a more exact definition of it . Some writers agree with Stevenson that prose phrases obey no law but to be lawless , and yet to please . Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , for ...
... prose rhythm which we can communicate to others we must have a more exact definition of it . Some writers agree with Stevenson that prose phrases obey no law but to be lawless , and yet to please . Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch , for ...
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... prose is even greater because the harmonies of prose are often more subtle than those of poetry , and so may more easily be abused or lost . Summary . Prose as well as poetry has harmonies , but they are more subtle and elusive . They ...
... prose is even greater because the harmonies of prose are often more subtle than those of poetry , and so may more easily be abused or lost . Summary . Prose as well as poetry has harmonies , but they are more subtle and elusive . They ...
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... prose har- mony ? 2. Is harmonious prose better than plain prose ? 3. What are some of the elements that may contribute to beautiful prose ? 4. What characteristics of poetry , aside from rhythm , are found in prose ? 5. Is prose rhythm ...
... prose har- mony ? 2. Is harmonious prose better than plain prose ? 3. What are some of the elements that may contribute to beautiful prose ? 4. What characteristics of poetry , aside from rhythm , are found in prose ? 5. Is prose rhythm ...
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