Outlines of Rhetoric: Embodied in Rules, Illustrative Examples, and Progressive Course of Prose CompositionGinn & Company, 1894 - 331 sider |
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Side iii
... observed , in the form of rules , which are printed as side - headings , and numbered consecutively from beginning to end of the book . Each rule is accompanied by a brief paragraph of explanation , and by illustrative examples . In ...
... observed , in the form of rules , which are printed as side - headings , and numbered consecutively from beginning to end of the book . Each rule is accompanied by a brief paragraph of explanation , and by illustrative examples . In ...
Side iv
... observed that they are founded not on single rules , but on groups of rules , the groups representing some pre ... observation of the copious notes and references appended , they become well - written compositions , written as well ...
... observed that they are founded not on single rules , but on groups of rules , the groups representing some pre ... observation of the copious notes and references appended , they become well - written compositions , written as well ...
Side 17
... will down him at the next election . 2. Rewrite the following short composition , correcting the words according to the notes and the parenthetical references to the rules . Copy and carefully observe the WHAT IS DUE TO THE SUBJECT . 17.
... will down him at the next election . 2. Rewrite the following short composition , correcting the words according to the notes and the parenthetical references to the rules . Copy and carefully observe the WHAT IS DUE TO THE SUBJECT . 17.
Side 18
... observe the sentence - structure and punctuation , but do not change them . YEARS ago , in the proximity a of my house b there lived a curious ( 2 ) old party ( 2 ) known to anybody ( 3 ) as old Be - ad . He lived all alone in a tumble ...
... observe the sentence - structure and punctuation , but do not change them . YEARS ago , in the proximity a of my house b there lived a curious ( 2 ) old party ( 2 ) known to anybody ( 3 ) as old Be - ad . He lived all alone in a tumble ...
Side 24
... Observe , the writer is not here bidden to abstain from such terms altogether . Such a prohibition would be too sweep- ing ; for occasions rise , which a writer of taste and skill can be trusted to recognize , when the use of unnatural ...
... Observe , the writer is not here bidden to abstain from such terms altogether . Such a prohibition would be too sweep- ing ; for occasions rise , which a writer of taste and skill can be trusted to recognize , when the use of unnatural ...
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adjective adverb alienism ambiguity antecedent archaism argument assertion beginning better called character Christmas clause clear common composition condensed confounded connectives construction coördinate correct definite dependent clauses distinction distinguished effect element emphasis emphatic English essay EXAMPLES Exercises expression fact following sentences give grammatical idea idiom ILLUSTRATIONS important indicated indicative mood kind language liable look means metonymy Michael Johnson mind modifier naturally NOTE noun object observed paragraph participial phrase participle particular periodic sentence person phrase plural poetry predicative matter preposition present pretentious principle pronoun prose provincialism punctuation question reader reference relation relative relative clause repeated repetition Rewrite the following Rhetoric Rule Rule 55 semicolon sense singular Sir Lancelot slang sometimes sound Study style subordinate subordinate clause superfluous syllogism tence tense term theme things thought tion tive topic usage verb vulgarism whole writer