English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS . 64. The grammatical order frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF ...
... ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS . 64. The grammatical order frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF ...
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... Arrangement of Words . IV . The Qualities of Style . V. The Sen- tence and the Paragraph . Part Second treats of the different Kinds of Compo- sition . Those that have for their object to inform the UN DERSTANDING , fall under three ...
... Arrangement of Words . IV . The Qualities of Style . V. The Sen- tence and the Paragraph . Part Second treats of the different Kinds of Compo- sition . Those that have for their object to inform the UN DERSTANDING , fall under three ...
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... Arrangement . 58. On the principle of attaining ends at the small- est cost , Brevity is a virtue of language . Every word uttered taxes the attention and occupies a space in the thoughts ; hence when words are used only as instru ...
... Arrangement . 58. On the principle of attaining ends at the small- est cost , Brevity is a virtue of language . Every word uttered taxes the attention and occupies a space in the thoughts ; hence when words are used only as instru ...
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... ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS . 64. As the grammatical order of words is not al- ways the best for effect , this order is frequently de- parted from in poetry , and sometimes in prose . Grammatically , in English , the subject precedes the predi ...
... ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS . 64. As the grammatical order of words is not al- ways the best for effect , this order is frequently de- parted from in poetry , and sometimes in prose . Grammatically , in English , the subject precedes the predi ...
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... arrangement has to be aided by a pleonasm : " Your fathers , where are they ? and the prophets , do they live for ever ? " The foregoing are Campbell's chief illustrations of the change of order for effect . We have still to see the ...
... arrangement has to be aided by a pleonasm : " Your fathers , where are they ? and the prophets , do they live for ever ? " The foregoing are Campbell's chief illustrations of the change of order for effect . We have still to see the ...
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