Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing Specimens and Examples of School and College Exercises and Most of the Higher Departments of English Composition, Both in Prose and VerseHarper & brothers, 1851 - Всего страниц: 429 |
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... taken in writing composition is to obtain ideas . The second is the proper expression of the idea when obtained . To acquire ideas , it is necessary to cultivate habits of observation ; to use the eyes not only in noticing entire ...
... taken in writing composition is to obtain ideas . The second is the proper expression of the idea when obtained . To acquire ideas , it is necessary to cultivate habits of observation ; to use the eyes not only in noticing entire ...
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... taken from the tree for a whip , while another was busily engaged in making a whistle . As my brother approached the house , the boys , mistaking him for the owner , immediately scampered away ; some hiding themselves among the bushes ...
... taken from the tree for a whip , while another was busily engaged in making a whistle . As my brother approached the house , the boys , mistaking him for the owner , immediately scampered away ; some hiding themselves among the bushes ...
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... taken in , then ! This was all an artifice of the bird's , to entice you away from its nest ; for they build upon the bare ground , and their nests would easily be observed , did they not draw off the attention of intruders , by their ...
... taken in , then ! This was all an artifice of the bird's , to entice you away from its nest ; for they build upon the bare ground , and their nests would easily be observed , did they not draw off the attention of intruders , by their ...
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... taken the one for the other , because , as has just been said , we are guided by the connexion in which they stand . But in writing them , many mistakes are frequently made , on account of the want of early attention to the subject of ...
... taken the one for the other , because , as has just been said , we are guided by the connexion in which they stand . But in writing them , many mistakes are frequently made , on account of the want of early attention to the subject of ...
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... taken that it be not abrupt nor unpleasant . In order to give a sentence its proper close , the longest member and the fullest words should be reserved for the conclusion . But in the distribution of the members , and in the cadence of ...
... taken that it be not abrupt nor unpleasant . In order to give a sentence its proper close , the longest member and the fullest words should be reserved for the conclusion . But in the distribution of the members , and in the cadence of ...
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accent acute accent admiration adverb Allowable rhymes ancient Antonomasia beauty cæsura called Catachresis character clause comma composition compound sentence connexion derived earth effect English English language Example 2d exercise expression father feelings figure following sentence Francesco Doria frequently genius give grave accent Greek Greek language happiness heart honor idea imagination influence Julius Cæsar kind language Latin Latin language letter literary literature look manner means mind moral Muslin nature Nearly perfect rhymes never nouns and third object observed Onomatopoeia participles of verbs Philosophical phrases pleasure pleonasm plurals of nouns poet poetical poetry present preterits and participles principles pronoun proper proposition prose remark rule Saxon sense Sheep extra signifies sometimes sound spirit student style syllable tautology tence thing third persons thou thought tion Trochees truth verse virtue words writer written young