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Перевод: prose
[прилагательное] прозаичный; [существительное] проза ; прозаичность ; [глагол] скучно говорить или пис`ать; пис`ать прозой; излагать стихи прозой
Тезаурус:
- It is the work of a novelist and Journalist, not an academic, and notwithstanding the sometimes excessive brightness of the prose and the shortwindedness of the articles it seems to me a brilliant late embodiment of the Anglo-American tradition of literary and social criticism.
- But the tale is best told in Tass's sober prose.
- Glasser's prose is sometimes declamatory and sententious in an old-fashioned sort of way, and sometimes awkward ("Hidden in the near future, he was to be proved right").
- So seriously, too, did I take myself in it, that from the time I was sixteen I found myself hardly letting a week pass without writing one or two descriptions - of a man, or a place, or a walk - in a manner largely founded on Jefferies' Amateur Poacher , Kingsley's Prose Idylls , and Mr. Francis A. Knight's weekly contributions to the Daily News , but doubtless with tones supplied also by Shelley and Keats, and later on by Ruskin, De Quincey, Pater, and Sir Thomas Browne
- Huntington is shrewd when he reveals many implications in Wells's prose, and ends by making useful distinctions between utopia and dystopia, which he reviews as related, and anti-utopia, which he views as opposed to the other two.
- Clement's prose puts him in a higher class than any of his extant pagan contemporaries, and he was able obliquely to refute pagan critics (such as Celsus, writing 177-;80) who thought Christians an anti-cultural lot, by decorating his pages with a rich variety of quotations and allusions taken from classical poetry and philosophy.
- It's wonderful Jackie Collins-style prose, but classier.
- He also took courses in Continental, European and American Drama (from Ibsen to the present day); and English Prose from Francis Bacon to the Present (which included both fiction and non-fiction).
- Prose entries to be no longer than 250 words.
- It was brief, pithy and, like everything Lewis wrote in prose, hugely readable.
- I was keener on the pictures than on the prose and therefore skipped most of the moral rearmament propaganda: "hobbies", like "pocket money", were things that other kids had, so I was never tempted to make a jet-propelled car with a Sparklets bulb (whatever that was).
- Eight months previously ZTT's Paul Morley had used the XL image factory and Katherine Hamnett to plaster fragments of his prose on to the chests of the nation's youth.
- But his first major prose work - The Allegory of Love - took about eight years to complete.
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