Practical Rhetoric and Composition: A Complete and Practical Discussion of Capital Letters, Punctuation, Letter-writing, Style, and com Position : with Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and ConstructionRaub & Company, 1891 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... reader . Leads are thin plates of type - metal by which the lines are spaced apart . Matter spaced in this way is said to be leaded ; that which is not thus spaced is called solid . Composing , as a part of printers ' work , is setting ...
... reader . Leads are thin plates of type - metal by which the lines are spaced apart . Matter spaced in this way is said to be leaded ; that which is not thus spaced is called solid . Composing , as a part of printers ' work , is setting ...
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... reader . Scholarly and cultured writers rarely use a foreign word , from either the ancient or the modern languages , where the thought can be as well expressed by the use of English . The use of foreign terms where the thought can be ...
... reader . Scholarly and cultured writers rarely use a foreign word , from either the ancient or the modern languages , where the thought can be as well expressed by the use of English . The use of foreign terms where the thought can be ...
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... reader may understand , but that he must understand , whether he will or not . " The clearer the sentence , the more readily will the thought be conveyed ; for if one's attention be directed to discovering the meaning of an author , it ...
... reader may understand , but that he must understand , whether he will or not . " The clearer the sentence , the more readily will the thought be conveyed ; for if one's attention be directed to discovering the meaning of an author , it ...
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... reader in doubt between two different mean- ings . It may arise in several ways , as follows : 1. Improper Position of Adverbs . — Ambiguity frequently arises from the improper position of the adverb with reference to the word which it ...
... reader in doubt between two different mean- ings . It may arise in several ways , as follows : 1. Improper Position of Adverbs . — Ambiguity frequently arises from the improper position of the adverb with reference to the word which it ...
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... reader to grasp it . It is humorously said of a prominent United States Senator that on one occasion , after he had made an after - dinner speech at a noted hotel , a fire broke out . The clerk immediately bethought himself of the ...
... reader to grasp it . It is humorously said of a prominent United States Senator that on one occasion , after he had made an after - dinner speech at a noted hotel , a fire broke out . The clerk immediately bethought himself of the ...
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