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, 1845 - 429 ページ |
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... principles of rhetoric , and a suc cessful application of the maxims of logic ; for logic must direct us in he selection of ideas , rhetoric must clothe them in a suitable dress , and grammar must adapt the dress to the peculiar form of ...
... principles of rhetoric , and a suc cessful application of the maxims of logic ; for logic must direct us in he selection of ideas , rhetoric must clothe them in a suitable dress , and grammar must adapt the dress to the peculiar form of ...
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... principle , it is recom- mended that an attention to the subject of composition should be com menced early in life . Exercises of a simple cha , acter prepare the mind for higher exertion ; and readiness and facility in the lower ...
... principle , it is recom- mended that an attention to the subject of composition should be com menced early in life . Exercises of a simple cha , acter prepare the mind for higher exertion ; and readiness and facility in the lower ...
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... principles which I cannot well explain to you , till you know more of that branch of science . But what a number of new ideas this afternoon's walk has afforded you ! I do not wonder that you found it amusing ; it has been very ...
... principles which I cannot well explain to you , till you know more of that branch of science . But what a number of new ideas this afternoon's walk has afforded you ! I do not wonder that you found it amusing ; it has been very ...
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... principle of Christian charity . Julius Cæsar wrote in a clear natural correct flowing style . * The word caret is derived from the Latin language , and signifies it i wanting . † The word paragraph is derived from the Greek language ...
... principle of Christian charity . Julius Cæsar wrote in a clear natural correct flowing style . * The word caret is derived from the Latin language , and signifies it i wanting . † The word paragraph is derived from the Greek language ...
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... principles of the preceding methods of Inver sion and Transposition . Providence alone can order the changing of the seasons . Can you expect to be exempted from these troubles which all mus Buffer ? Earth shall claim thy growth , to be ...
... principles of the preceding methods of Inver sion and Transposition . Providence alone can order the changing of the seasons . Can you expect to be exempted from these troubles which all mus Buffer ? Earth shall claim thy growth , to be ...
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