English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... live long ; but no man would be 66 old . " " Language is the art of concealing thought . " " " Tis all thy business , business how to shun . " " He surpassed himself . " " Out - heroding Herod . " " He is so good that he is good for ...
... live long ; but no man would be 66 old . " " Language is the art of concealing thought . " " " Tis all thy business , business how to shun . " " He surpassed himself . " " Out - heroding Herod . " " He is so good that he is good for ...
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... lives in Settle's numbers one day more . " Fuller's saying on Camden , the antiquarian , is a witty in- nuendo : " He had a number of coins of the Roman Emperors , and a good many more of the later English Kings . ” In the progress of ...
... lives in Settle's numbers one day more . " Fuller's saying on Camden , the antiquarian , is a witty in- nuendo : " He had a number of coins of the Roman Emperors , and a good many more of the later English Kings . ” In the progress of ...
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... live . Harmonious discord everywhere . But there are even some , O Romans , who say that Catiline has been cast into exile by me . That timid and very modest man , no doubt , was unable to endure the voice of the consul ; as soon as he ...
... live . Harmonious discord everywhere . But there are even some , O Romans , who say that Catiline has been cast into exile by me . That timid and very modest man , no doubt , was unable to endure the voice of the consul ; as soon as he ...
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... 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 reasons . PLACE OF QUALIFYING WORDS . 193 75 65. There are 74 ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS .
... 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 reasons . PLACE OF QUALIFYING WORDS . 193 75 65. There are 74 ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS .
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... lives , and hun- dreds of millions of treasure ; yet the English pique themselves on being a self - governed people ! " " 66. A second principle is , that the words and expres- sions most nearly related in thought should be placed ...
... lives , and hun- dreds of millions of treasure ; yet the English pique themselves on being a self - governed people ! " " 66. A second principle is , that the words and expres- sions most nearly related in thought should be placed ...
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