Exposition, effectiveness in, 240-JAMES, HENRY, 350. Foreign languages, translation of, KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER W., 321. GRAHAME, KENNETH, 253-255, LAURIE, SIMON SOMERVILLE, 30- 369. GREENOUGH 249. 31. and KITTREDGE, LEWES, GEORGE HENRY, 149. GULICK, LUTHER HALSEY, 37. HARDY, THOMAS, 349. IBSEN, HENRIK, 28. Imagination, quickened by writ- Interest, see Material. IRVING, WASHINGTON, 308-309, Issues, finding the, 264–266. 135, 189-194, 221. Literary good breeding, the poise LONGINUS, 25. MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, MARVEL, IK, 49, 68-69. 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. New York Sun, 336–337. NURSE, GEORGE, 315. Observation sharpened by writing, 28-30. 145- Principles of composition, atti- interdependence of, 154-155- Proof, means of, 267. nature of, 266. Proportion as a means of emphasis, 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. Phrasing for effectiveness, 210- RICHTER, JEAN PAUL, 81. SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 156, 305, | VAN DYKE, HENRY, 210. Subject-matter, limitation of, 160- WENDELL, BARRETT, 367. 162. WEYL, WALTER E., 239. SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON, 42. Words, choice of, for effectiveness, Words, popular or learned, 106. specific or general, 105, 106. technical, 99. vulgar, 101. writer's use of, 96–116. |