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, 1899 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... Reason's whole pleasure all the joys of sense Lie in three words health peace and competence . Nature I'll court in her sequestered haunts By mountain meadow streamlet grove or cell ' Tis strange but true for truth is always strange ...
... Reason's whole pleasure all the joys of sense Lie in three words health peace and competence . Nature I'll court in her sequestered haunts By mountain meadow streamlet grove or cell ' Tis strange but true for truth is always strange ...
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... reason why the person invited cannot accept , and this statement should be as brief as possible ; no lengthy apology ... reason is given for regrets , are rude . One may regret that " a previous engagement , " " in- tended absence ...
... reason why the person invited cannot accept , and this statement should be as brief as possible ; no lengthy apology ... reason is given for regrets , are rude . One may regret that " a previous engagement , " " in- tended absence ...
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... reason commendation is a better word than praise where sincere praise is meant . 3. Distinguish between the Different Degrees of Intensity ex- pressed by Words . Thus abstinence is a stronger word than temperance , wave is stronger than ...
... reason commendation is a better word than praise where sincere praise is meant . 3. Distinguish between the Different Degrees of Intensity ex- pressed by Words . Thus abstinence is a stronger word than temperance , wave is stronger than ...
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... plants can also be given by descrip- tions and pictures of them . 16. When any one passed he gave him a kick . 17. We form the habit of believing certain things without seeing any reason for it , until the belief has SENTENCES . 131.
... plants can also be given by descrip- tions and pictures of them . 16. When any one passed he gave him a kick . 17. We form the habit of believing certain things without seeing any reason for it , until the belief has SENTENCES . 131.
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... reason for it , until the belief has all the force of natural conviction . 18. When the officer struck the prisoner he called him a brute . 19. Pupils may also be led to see the caravans crossing the desert , with the camels and horses ...
... reason for it , until the belief has all the force of natural conviction . 18. When the officer struck the prisoner he called him a brute . 19. Pupils may also be led to see the caravans crossing the desert , with the camels and horses ...
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