English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... WORDS . 64. The grammatical order frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF STYLE . 67 ...
... WORDS . 64. The grammatical order frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF STYLE . 67 ...
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... words , .. 77. The same word not to recur in two senses ,. 78. Parallelism in drawing comparisons , .. 79. Use of words in their well - understood meanings ,. STRENGTH . 80. Strength the quality that gives the elation of Power , .. 81 ...
... words , .. 77. The same word not to recur in two senses ,. 78. Parallelism in drawing comparisons , .. 79. Use of words in their well - understood meanings ,. STRENGTH . 80. Strength the quality that gives the elation of Power , .. 81 ...
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... words , . 120. Clash of vowels should be avoided , 112 112 121. Long vowels out of accent ,. 122. Varying the letters , .. 123. The succession of syllables ,. 124. The closing syllables of a sentence , .. 125. Variety of sound in ...
... words , . 120. Clash of vowels should be avoided , 112 112 121. Long vowels out of accent ,. 122. Varying the letters , .. 123. The succession of syllables ,. 124. The closing syllables of a sentence , .. 125. Variety of sound in ...
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... words , 155. Unity of the Sentence ,. PAGE 130 130 130 .... 131 132 133 133 133 135 136 136 156. Clauses united in a Sentence without breach of unity ,. 157. It is often requisite to include in a Sentence several distinct facts ...
... words , 155. Unity of the Sentence ,. PAGE 130 130 130 .... 131 132 133 133 133 135 136 136 156. Clauses united in a Sentence without breach of unity ,. 157. It is often requisite to include in a Sentence several distinct facts ...
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... Words . III . The Arrangement of Words . IV . The Qualities of Style . V. The Sen- tence and the Paragraph . Part Second treats of the different Kinds of Compo- sition . Those that have for their object to inform the UN DERSTANDING ...
... Words . III . The Arrangement of Words . IV . The Qualities of Style . V. The Sen- tence and the Paragraph . Part Second treats of the different Kinds of Compo- sition . Those that have for their object to inform the UN DERSTANDING ...
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