A Practical System of Rhetoric, Or, The Principles and Rules of Style: Inferred from Examples of Writing : to which is Added a Historical Dissertation of English StyleIvison & Phinney, 1854 - 311 من الصفحات |
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... thought , that to bring to the view of the stu- dent in this manner the peculiarities of different styles , may require too much time and labor . But with the aid of the text - book , much of the work may be performed by the stu- dent ...
... thought , that to bring to the view of the stu- dent in this manner the peculiarities of different styles , may require too much time and labor . But with the aid of the text - book , much of the work may be performed by the stu- dent ...
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... and more permanent form . It has been stereo- typed , with the hope that its circulation may thus be ex- tended and its usefulness increased . Andover , September , 1838 . CHAPTER FIRST . ON THOUGHT AS THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD.
... and more permanent form . It has been stereo- typed , with the hope that its circulation may thus be ex- tended and its usefulness increased . Andover , September , 1838 . CHAPTER FIRST . ON THOUGHT AS THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD.
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... THOUGHT AS THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD WRITING . - - Plan of the work . - WHEN we read the production of one who is ... thoughts and just reasonings that are exhibit- ed ; we are pleased by what gives exercise to our imagina- tion , by happy ...
... THOUGHT AS THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD WRITING . - - Plan of the work . - WHEN we read the production of one who is ... thoughts and just reasonings that are exhibit- ed ; we are pleased by what gives exercise to our imagina- tion , by happy ...
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... thought that is conveyed ; those of the other might be rough , obscure , ambiguous , and tiresome from their uni formity ; and while we are engaged and pleased in reading the production of the former writer , we soon become wearied and ...
... thought that is conveyed ; those of the other might be rough , obscure , ambiguous , and tiresome from their uni formity ; and while we are engaged and pleased in reading the production of the former writer , we soon become wearied and ...
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... thoughts and the proper arrangement of them , is con- sidered . The writer is then regarded as addressing him- self more immediately to the imagination , with the design . of interesting or pleasing his readers . Here the nature of ...
... thoughts and the proper arrangement of them , is con- sidered . The writer is then regarded as addressing him- self more immediately to the imagination , with the design . of interesting or pleasing his readers . Here the nature of ...
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