A Second Manual of Composition: Designed for Secondary SchoolsMacmillan, 1900 - 579 頁 |
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... necessary in the work of Part Second . On the completion of Part First , the five long themes , now perfected even in diction to the utmost of the student's critical ability , are laid aside , and attention is turned to the kinds of ...
... necessary in the work of Part Second . On the completion of Part First , the five long themes , now perfected even in diction to the utmost of the student's critical ability , are laid aside , and attention is turned to the kinds of ...
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... necessary , die for- until they are wrought into written sentences ; into written sentences , because spoken sentences have no such exactness as written . Think of the bat- tles waged in this country between the years 1861 and 1865 ...
... necessary , die for- until they are wrought into written sentences ; into written sentences , because spoken sentences have no such exactness as written . Think of the bat- tles waged in this country between the years 1861 and 1865 ...
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... necessary to identify the antecedent ? 12. Is any comma lacking which was needed to show the sense ? 13. Is any period , dash , interrogation or exclamation point omitted ? 14. Is any apostrophe omitted or misplaced ? 15. Are italics ...
... necessary to identify the antecedent ? 12. Is any comma lacking which was needed to show the sense ? 13. Is any period , dash , interrogation or exclamation point omitted ? 14. Is any apostrophe omitted or misplaced ? 15. Are italics ...
第 38 頁
... mber the topic of each main divi- consult the necessary books of tax your own memory in order subordinate causes and effects , all the comparisons , all the particular incidents and descriptions 38 PLANNING THE COMPOSITION.
... mber the topic of each main divi- consult the necessary books of tax your own memory in order subordinate causes and effects , all the comparisons , all the particular incidents and descriptions 38 PLANNING THE COMPOSITION.
第 39 頁
... necessary to get a subject that the writer can master in the time allowed . " Whether animals reason " is a topic beyond the powers of any student ; not so the recording of personal observations that seem to bear on the subject . A room ...
... necessary to get a subject that the writer can master in the time allowed . " Whether animals reason " is a topic beyond the powers of any student ; not so the recording of personal observations that seem to bear on the subject . A room ...
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aloud the following American argument Bearcamp Bearcamp Water beautiful better called cause character clauses clear coherent colloquial color composition dependent clauses effect ELLEN THORNEYCROFT FOWLER ellipsis emphasis emphatic English EXERCISE exposition expression eyes fact feel feet fish five themes GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS give H. C. POTTER HENRY JAMES HENRY WALLACE horse important kind lake language Latin less light literary usage live look Main Division matter means ment merely mind Montevarchi nature never North of Bearcamp objects Oral outline paragraph periodic sentence person phrase pleonasm principle Read aloud reader relative clause seems sense side slang sometimes speak statement story student taste tell tences things thought tion topic trees unity verb vulgar W. H. HUDSON whole words writing Written young Youth's Companion
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第 506 頁 - That man, I think, has had a liberal education, who has been so trained in youth that his body is the ready servant of his will, and does with ease and pleasure all the work, that, as a mechanism, it is capable of...
第 24 頁 - Quickly ? coming in to borrow a mess of vinegar ; telling us she had a good dish of prawns ; whereby thou didst desire to eat some, whereby I told thee they were ill for a green wound...
第 432 頁 - ... the piston of the steam-engine worked monotonously up and down like the head of an elephant in a state of melancholy madness.
第 120 頁 - If, then, the removal of the causes of this spirit of American liberty be for the greater part, or rather entirely, impracticable; if the ideas of criminal process be inapplicable, or, if applicable, are in the highest degree inexpedient; what way yet remains? No way is open but the third and last^-to comply with the American spirit as necessary; or, if you please, to submit to it as a necessary evil.
第 217 頁 - To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion ; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to...
第 420 頁 - And well may they fall back, for beyond those troops of ordered arches there rises a vision out of the earth, and all the great square seems to have opened from it in a kind of awe, that we may see it far away...
第 366 頁 - Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
第 133 頁 - ... foreleg, leaving the foe to select among his own members ; and so there were three united for life, as if a new kind of attraction had been invented which put all other locks and cements to shame. I should not have wondered by this time to find that they had their respective musical bands stationed on some eminent chip, and playing their national airs the while, to excite the slow and cheer the dying combatants. I was myself excited somewhat, even as if they had been men. The more you think of...
第 183 頁 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do. He may as well concern himself with his shadow on the wall. Speak what you think now in hard words and to-morrow speak what tomorrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said to-day. — "Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.
第 516 頁 - Myself when young did eagerly frequent Doctor and Saint, and heard great argument About it and about : but evermore Came out by the same door where in I went...