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Exposition, effectiveness in, 240-JAMES, HENRY, 350.

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Foreign languages, translation of, KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER W., 321.

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GRAHAME, KENNETH, 253-255, LAURIE, SIMON SOMERVILLE, 30-

369.

GREENOUGH

249.

31.

and KITTREDGE, LEWES, GEORGE HENRY, 149.
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, 113, 134-

GULICK, LUTHER HALSEY, 37.

HARDY, THOMAS, 349.
HART, ALBERT BUSHNELL, 238.
HARTE, FRANCIS BRET, 337.
HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL, 82.
HAZLITT, WILLIAM, 37.
HORACE, 179-180.
HOWELLS, WILLIAM DEAN, 71.
HUGO, VICTOR, 316.
HUXLEY, THOMAS HENRY, 108.

IBSEN, HENRIK, 28.

Imagination, quickened by writ-
ing, 31-34.
quickening, 202.
Induction, 274-275.
Instrumental writing defined, 42-
43.

Interest, see Material.

IRVING, WASHINGTON, 308-309,
317, 353.

Issues, finding the, 264–266.

135, 189-194, 221.

Literary good breeding, the poise
of, 215-216.
Literature, insight into, deepened
by writing, 34-35.

LONGINUS,

25.
LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL, 46, 69,
76, 91, 177, 364.

MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON,
152.

MARVEL, IK, 49, 68-69.
Material, acquiring, 58–76.
adaptibility of, 55–58.
caring for, 76-77.
character of good, 46–58.
from field work, 67-68.
from personal sources, 62.
from printed sources, 62–67.
importance of, 46.
interest in, 51-55.
truth in, 47-51.
MATTHEWS, BRANDER, 244.

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relation of, to other forms, 332- Precision, 107-108.

333.

universal interest in, 333.

Narrative material, finding of,

365-366.

mastery of, 338-343.

treatment of, 366–370.
Nation, 218, 296-297.
NEWMAN, JOHN HENRY, 39-40,
133-134, 135-136, 179, 245.

New York Sun, 336–337.
NORRIS, FRANK, 146, 370.

NURSE, GEORGE, 315.

Observation sharpened by writing,

28-30.

145-

Principles of composition, atti-
tude toward, in the act of
writing, 173–175.

interdependence of, 154-155-

Proof, means of, 267.

nature of, 266.

Proportion as a means of emphasis,
140-141, 142-143, 145.
Proposition, analyzing the, 263,

266.

phrasing the, 261-262.

proving the, 266-279.

Punctuation as a means of coher-

ence, 139-140.

Old and Middle English, study of, QUINTILIAN, 213.

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Phrasing for effectiveness, 210- RICHTER, JEAN PAUL, 81.

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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 156, 305, | VAN DYKE, HENRY, 210.

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Subject-matter, limitation of, 160- WENDELL, BARRETT, 367.

162.

WEYL, WALTER E., 239.

SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON, 42. Words, choice of, for effectiveness,

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Words, popular or learned, 106.
principles of choice, 107-116.
relative exclusion of, 97–105.
selection of, 105–116.

specific or general, 105, 106.

technical, 99.

vulgar, 101.

writer's use of, 96–116.
WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM, 305.
Writing, act of, 169–178.

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