English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... passages . A reading book may be used for the purpose . To obtain suitable exercises for practice in writing English , is a prime consideration with the teacher . Many kinds of exercises have been suggested ; and there must always be a ...
... passages . A reading book may be used for the purpose . To obtain suitable exercises for practice in writing English , is a prime consideration with the teacher . Many kinds of exercises have been suggested ; and there must always be a ...
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... passages containing good mat- ter , but in some respects imperfectly worded , to be amended according to the laws and the proprieties of style . Our older writers might be extensively , although not exclusively , drawn upon for this ...
... passages containing good mat- ter , but in some respects imperfectly worded , to be amended according to the laws and the proprieties of style . Our older writers might be extensively , although not exclusively , drawn upon for this ...
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... passage from Macaulay ,. XV . Confused chain of reasoning from Campbell's Rhetoric , .. XVI . Passage from Adam Smith . - Exposition applied to Moral Suasion , .. XVII . Oratorical passage from Demosthenes on the Crown ,. XVIII ...
... passage from Macaulay ,. XV . Confused chain of reasoning from Campbell's Rhetoric , .. XVI . Passage from Adam Smith . - Exposition applied to Moral Suasion , .. XVII . Oratorical passage from Demosthenes on the Crown ,. XVIII ...
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... passage from Lucretius contains a fine harmony , and also a circumstance that jars on the mind : - " Sweet it is , when the winds are agitating the waters on a wide sea , to witness from the land the spectacle of another's distress ...
... passage from Lucretius contains a fine harmony , and also a circumstance that jars on the mind : - " Sweet it is , when the winds are agitating the waters on a wide sea , to witness from the land the spectacle of another's distress ...
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... passages : — Sy . A second Daniel come to judgment . ul . The stream of time , which is continually washing the dissolu- ble fabric of other poets , passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare . sinile . The soul of man is like ...
... passages : — Sy . A second Daniel come to judgment . ul . The stream of time , which is continually washing the dissolu- ble fabric of other poets , passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare . sinile . The soul of man is like ...
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