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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... feeling ; re- quired , words that will express this thought or feeling and convey it to the reader unchanged . The solution may be stated just as simply : the words required for the expression of the thought or feeling are the words ...
... feeling ; re- quired , words that will express this thought or feeling and convey it to the reader unchanged . The solution may be stated just as simply : the words required for the expression of the thought or feeling are the words ...
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... feeling . He does not think and feel precisely like any other man , and consequently he should not write precisely like any other man . He should be original in the right sense of the word , obedient to his vision of truth and beauty ...
... feeling . He does not think and feel precisely like any other man , and consequently he should not write precisely like any other man . He should be original in the right sense of the word , obedient to his vision of truth and beauty ...
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... feeling , ' the modifier should be an adjective if it refers to the subject , an adverb if it refers to the verb ... feels bad ( i.e. , not well ) . He looks badly . ( His eyesight is impaired or he is careless . ) He feels badly . ( His ...
... feeling , ' the modifier should be an adjective if it refers to the subject , an adverb if it refers to the verb ... feels bad ( i.e. , not well ) . He looks badly . ( His eyesight is impaired or he is careless . ) He feels badly . ( His ...
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