Writing and Thinking: A Handbook of Composition and RevisionHoughton Mifflin, 1931 - 449 頁 Tables on lining-papers."Second revised edition."First edition, 1919, published under title: Sentences and thinking. |
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... play is seri- ous , noble , and appealing ) , or write two clauses or sen- tences ( The play is serious and noble . It appeals to each generation alike ) . 86b . Avoid misleading parallelism . Do not use the same structural form for ...
... play is seri- ous , noble , and appealing ) , or write two clauses or sen- tences ( The play is serious and noble . It appeals to each generation alike ) . 86b . Avoid misleading parallelism . Do not use the same structural form for ...
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... play by H. G. Wells , who is shot , falls to the earth and tries to live there his angelic life . 9. This play is much like Shakespeare's dramas , who is the standard to judge other dramatists by . 10. This character apparently does not ...
... play by H. G. Wells , who is shot , falls to the earth and tries to live there his angelic life . 9. This play is much like Shakespeare's dramas , who is the standard to judge other dramatists by . 10. This character apparently does not ...
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... player on the other side is hidden from us . We know that his play is always fair , just , and patient . But also we know , to our cost , that he never overlooks a mistake , or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance . To the man who ...
... player on the other side is hidden from us . We know that his play is always fair , just , and patient . But also we know , to our cost , that he never overlooks a mistake , or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance . To the man who ...
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