A Text-book on English Literature: With Copious Extracts from the Leading Authors, English and American, with Full Instructions as to the Method in which These are to be Studied, Adapted for Use in Colleges, High Schools and AcademiesClark & Maynard, 1882 - 478 sider |
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... Words , and Biographical and Geographical Indexes . 544 pp . 12mo . The United States Reader , embracing selections from eminent Ameri- can historians , orators , statesmen , and poets , with explanatory observations , notes , etc ...
... Words , and Biographical and Geographical Indexes . 544 pp . 12mo . The United States Reader , embracing selections from eminent Ameri- can historians , orators , statesmen , and poets , with explanatory observations , notes , etc ...
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... words and the handling of them , of sentences in their myriad variety , of the cardinal qualities of style , of the great classes of literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and ...
... words and the handling of them , of sentences in their myriad variety , of the cardinal qualities of style , of the great classes of literary productions , and all that this instruction can do in developing his power to discriminate and ...
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... words or passages from which he claims to derive his opinion . His answers , when he has ended , will provoke question and objection , and furnish matter for profitable debate . I. CLASSIFICATION . - In what period is the writer placed ...
... words or passages from which he claims to derive his opinion . His answers , when he has ended , will provoke question and objection , and furnish matter for profitable debate . I. CLASSIFICATION . - In what period is the writer placed ...
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... words ? To the use of strange words - technical , obsolete , foreign , or newly - coined ? To excess of words - tautology or verbosity ? To the omission of needed words ? To expression too condensed ? To a careless use of personal ...
... words ? To the use of strange words - technical , obsolete , foreign , or newly - coined ? To excess of words - tautology or verbosity ? To the omission of needed words ? To expression too condensed ? To a careless use of personal ...
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... words ? By beautiful imagery ? By long and flowing sentences ? By sentences harmonious and symmetrical , with parts nicely balanced ?. For what quality of style is the author chiefly distinguished ? Is the style as a whole attractive to ...
... words ? By beautiful imagery ? By long and flowing sentences ? By sentences harmonious and symmetrical , with parts nicely balanced ?. For what quality of style is the author chiefly distinguished ? Is the style as a whole attractive to ...
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