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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... LITERARY TITLES 30a . Use italics or quotation marks for literary titles . Usage varies considerably in the representation of literary titles . The best usage , however , prefers italics to indicate titles of books , newspapers ...
... LITERARY TITLES 30a . Use italics or quotation marks for literary titles . Usage varies considerably in the representation of literary titles . The best usage , however , prefers italics to indicate titles of books , newspapers ...
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... literary dis- course . A colloquialism is an expression permissible in an in- formal , easy , intimate style — either spoken or written but not permissible in a more formal , or literary , style . The term " colloquial " is thus not a ...
... literary dis- course . A colloquialism is an expression permissible in an in- formal , easy , intimate style — either spoken or written but not permissible in a more formal , or literary , style . The term " colloquial " is thus not a ...
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... literary quotations , literary allusions , titles of literary works , or characters from fiction found in your dictionary . List ten common English proverbs . List ten common foreign proverbs or phrases . Q. Look up in your dictionary ...
... literary quotations , literary allusions , titles of literary works , or characters from fiction found in your dictionary . List ten common English proverbs . List ten common foreign proverbs or phrases . Q. Look up in your dictionary ...
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