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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... reader unchanged . The solution may be stated just as simply : the words required for the expression of the thought or feeling are the words inherent in the thought or feeling itself . They are not cunningly devised by the writer ...
... reader unchanged . The solution may be stated just as simply : the words required for the expression of the thought or feeling are the words inherent in the thought or feeling itself . They are not cunningly devised by the writer ...
第 115 頁
... reader . If we are writing a piece of pure exposition , say an account ( as for an en- cyclopedia ) of the system of ... readers of the newspaper in view . Or , again , to return to the topic we have been discussing , " Convention in ...
... reader . If we are writing a piece of pure exposition , say an account ( as for an en- cyclopedia ) of the system of ... readers of the newspaper in view . Or , again , to return to the topic we have been discussing , " Convention in ...
第 261 頁
... reader . If one has to read a whole page of print in which there is no break , the eye tires and the mind wanders from the point . But a carefully constructed series of paragraphs will develop the material of the composition so that the ...
... reader . If one has to read a whole page of print in which there is no break , the eye tires and the mind wanders from the point . But a carefully constructed series of paragraphs will develop the material of the composition so that the ...
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