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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第 89 頁
... speech from failure as a speech . Perhaps no standing epithet of praise hangs with such a weight on a man's reputation as the epithet " honest . " When the man is proved not to be a fraud , it suggests a very mediocre virtue . But the ...
... speech from failure as a speech . Perhaps no standing epithet of praise hangs with such a weight on a man's reputation as the epithet " honest . " When the man is proved not to be a fraud , it suggests a very mediocre virtue . But the ...
第 186 頁
... speech are noun , pronoun , adjective , adverb , verb , preposition , conjunction , and interjection . These are all discussed in their proper alphabetical order in this section . To determine what part of speech a word is , ask ...
... speech are noun , pronoun , adjective , adverb , verb , preposition , conjunction , and interjection . These are all discussed in their proper alphabetical order in this section . To determine what part of speech a word is , ask ...
第 296 頁
... speech , but rather a name of the particular type of speech to which the word is most appropriate . Though colloquialisms are thus appropriate to informal occasions , they should be excluded from one's formal , well - considered style ...
... speech , but rather a name of the particular type of speech to which the word is most appropriate . Though colloquialisms are thus appropriate to informal occasions , they should be excluded from one's formal , well - considered style ...
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