English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... principles , and may be impressed by care- fully chosen examples . The teacher is here a trainer , and can impart in a short compass , what , without him , would be acquired slowly , if at all . It is this , accord- ingly , that I ...
... principles , and may be impressed by care- fully chosen examples . The teacher is here a trainer , and can impart in a short compass , what , without him , would be acquired slowly , if at all . It is this , accord- ingly , that I ...
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... principles governing the structure of the Sentence and the Para- graph . I attach great importance to these principles . The Second Part comprises the Kinds of Compo- sition . The subject of Description is perhaps the one that most ...
... principles governing the structure of the Sentence and the Para- graph . I attach great importance to these principles . The Second Part comprises the Kinds of Compo- sition . The subject of Description is perhaps the one that most ...
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... principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther increased by the Analyzed Extracts in the Appendix . It is recom- mended that , in the course of the pupil's reading , the principles should be applied to ...
... principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther increased by the Analyzed Extracts in the Appendix . It is recom- mended that , in the course of the pupil's reading , the principles should be applied to ...
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... principles , and rules of Rhetoric , to authors studied , whether in English or in other languages , would eventually form , in the mind of the pupil , an abiding ideal of good composition . ABERDEEN , March , 1866 . TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
... principles , and rules of Rhetoric , to authors studied , whether in English or in other languages , would eventually form , in the mind of the pupil , an abiding ideal of good composition . ABERDEEN , March , 1866 . TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
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... principle contributes to its exposition ,. 72. Inferences and Applications serve to elucidate principles ,. 74. Various forms of the Paragraph ,. 203 205 205 207 208 210 75. Management of novel terms , .. 211 ...... 76. Maxim of ...
... principle contributes to its exposition ,. 72. Inferences and Applications serve to elucidate principles ,. 74. Various forms of the Paragraph ,. 203 205 205 207 208 210 75. Management of novel terms , .. 211 ...... 76. Maxim of ...
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