English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... subordinates ,. 169 24. A comprehensive scheme possible in narrative ,. 170 25. Concurring streams of equal importance , .. 170 26. Contending parties . - Danger of stealthy transition ,. 171 27. Plurality of departments ,. 29. Art of ...
... subordinates ,. 169 24. A comprehensive scheme possible in narrative ,. 170 25. Concurring streams of equal importance , .. 170 26. Contending parties . - Danger of stealthy transition ,. 171 27. Plurality of departments ,. 29. Art of ...
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... subordinate parts . This is effected , among other ways , by dwelling longer upon it ; and repetition by means of ... subordinate clauses and statements . It is often better that a subordinate clause should be feeble or obscure , than ...
... subordinate parts . This is effected , among other ways , by dwelling longer upon it ; and repetition by means of ... subordinate clauses and statements . It is often better that a subordinate clause should be feeble or obscure , than ...
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... subordinate clauses are properly made to come before their principal . Containing , as the subordinate proposition does , some qualifying or explanatory idea , its pri- ority prevents misconception of the principal one , and therefore ...
... subordinate clauses are properly made to come before their principal . Containing , as the subordinate proposition does , some qualifying or explanatory idea , its pri- ority prevents misconception of the principal one , and therefore ...
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... merciful . " 154. When statements of some length enter into the subject , or the predicate , the places of emphasis are to be reserved for the most important words . A subordinate phrase should not occupy a position where we.
... merciful . " 154. When statements of some length enter into the subject , or the predicate , the places of emphasis are to be reserved for the most important words . A subordinate phrase should not occupy a position where we.
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A Manual Alexander Bain. A subordinate phrase should not occupy a position where we naturally look for a principal . 66 Every attempt to dispense with axioms has proved unsuc- cessful ; somewhere or other in the process assumed theorems ...
A Manual Alexander Bain. A subordinate phrase should not occupy a position where we naturally look for a principal . 66 Every attempt to dispense with axioms has proved unsuc- cessful ; somewhere or other in the process assumed theorems ...
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