The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... reader by calling up the images of Ajax and Richard and Bruce . This last is the method of allusion . Of course it ... reader to recognize them . Vernon Lee in her very useful book , The Handling of Words , maintains that the chief part ...
... reader by calling up the images of Ajax and Richard and Bruce . This last is the method of allusion . Of course it ... reader to recognize them . Vernon Lee in her very useful book , The Handling of Words , maintains that the chief part ...
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... reader will be able to follow you easily from point to point . Here your own knowledge is likely to play you false . Statements which are crystal clear to you will sometimes be unintelligible to your reader because they are so expressed ...
... reader will be able to follow you easily from point to point . Here your own knowledge is likely to play you false . Statements which are crystal clear to you will sometimes be unintelligible to your reader because they are so expressed ...
الصفحة 238
Paul Landis, Paul Nissley Landis. selves into your reader's mind . Your idea is neither so clear nor so important to your reader as it is to you , and he will not assimilate it from a single sentence . " Time must be given , " says De ...
Paul Landis, Paul Nissley Landis. selves into your reader's mind . Your idea is neither so clear nor so important to your reader as it is to you , and he will not assimilate it from a single sentence . " Time must be given , " says De ...
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