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Перевод: prose speek prose


[прилагательное]
прозаичный;
[существительное]
проза ; прозаичность ;
[глагол]
скучно говорить или пис`ать; пис`ать прозой; излагать стихи прозой


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. But the tale is best told in Tass's sober prose.
  3. 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").
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. It's wonderful Jackie Collins-style prose, but classier.
  8. 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).
  9. Prose entries to be no longer than 250 words.
  10. It was brief, pithy and, like everything Lewis wrote in prose, hugely readable.
  11. 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).
  12. 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.
  13. But his first major prose work - The Allegory of Love - took about eight years to complete.

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