English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... succession of syllables ,. 124. The closing syllables of a sentence , .. 125. Variety of sound in composition generally ,. Examples of the rules of melody ,. HARMONY OF SOUND AND SENSE . 112 113 113 114 115 115 126. An example of the ...
... succession of syllables ,. 124. The closing syllables of a sentence , .. 125. Variety of sound in composition generally ,. Examples of the rules of melody ,. HARMONY OF SOUND AND SENSE . 112 113 113 114 115 115 126. An example of the ...
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... succession of curt sentences , as Chan- ning and Macaulay . In Johnson , we have the excessive itera- tion of the balanced period , which is a beauty when sparingly used . In Gibbon , the Johnsonian form is adopted , without being ...
... succession of curt sentences , as Chan- ning and Macaulay . In Johnson , we have the excessive itera- tion of the balanced period , which is a beauty when sparingly used . In Gibbon , the Johnsonian form is adopted , without being ...
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... succession of words more agreeable ; as , a lovely boy , a good intention . The change of the indefinite article into a before a conso- nant sound is in accordance with this principle . When the same consonant sound ends one word and ...
... succession of words more agreeable ; as , a lovely boy , a good intention . The change of the indefinite article into a before a conso- nant sound is in accordance with this principle . When the same consonant sound ends one word and ...
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... succession of syllables , the same regard should be paid to ease of pronunciation , and the avoid- ance of monotony . ( 1. ) As the words of our language usually have but one ac- cented syllable , words of many syllables are apt to be ...
... succession of syllables , the same regard should be paid to ease of pronunciation , and the avoid- ance of monotony . ( 1. ) As the words of our language usually have but one ac- cented syllable , words of many syllables are apt to be ...
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... succession of long words is seldom melodious . ( 4. ) Even difficult and harsh combinations of letters may be brought in as an agreeable variety , after a succession of smooth and liquid sounds . Monotony in sweetness is the most ...
... succession of long words is seldom melodious . ( 4. ) Even difficult and harsh combinations of letters may be brought in as an agreeable variety , after a succession of smooth and liquid sounds . Monotony in sweetness is the most ...
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English Composition and Rhetoric: A Manual - Scholar's Choice Edition Alexander Bain Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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