Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing Specimens and Examples of School and College Exercises, and Most of the Higher Departments of English Composition, Both in Prose and VerseHarper & Brothers, 1845 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... effects ; together with their relation to other things . The mind employed in such processes ac- quires materials for its own operations , and thoughts and ideas arise as it were spontaneously . For the first exercise in composition ...
... effects ; together with their relation to other things . The mind employed in such processes ac- quires materials for its own operations , and thoughts and ideas arise as it were spontaneously . For the first exercise in composition ...
Strana 22
... effect upon the precision and harmony of the sentence ; and therefore that arrangement is always to be preferred , which , while it sounds most harmoniously to the ear , conveys most clearly the idea intended to be expressed . Example ...
... effect upon the precision and harmony of the sentence ; and therefore that arrangement is always to be preferred , which , while it sounds most harmoniously to the ear , conveys most clearly the idea intended to be expressed . Example ...
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... effects of war ! " " O blissful days ! Ah me ! how soon ye pass ! " The exclamation point is also used after sentences containing a ques- tion when no answer is expected ; as , " What is more amiable than virtue ! " Several exclamation ...
... effects of war ! " " O blissful days ! Ah me ! how soon ye pass ! " The exclamation point is also used after sentences containing a ques- tion when no answer is expected ; as , " What is more amiable than virtue ! " Several exclamation ...
Strana 36
... effect which they produce upon the meaning of the root contributes much to the copiousness of the English language . There are so many other ways of deriving words from one another , that it would be extremely difficult and nearly ...
... effect which they produce upon the meaning of the root contributes much to the copiousness of the English language . There are so many other ways of deriving words from one another , that it would be extremely difficult and nearly ...
Strana 42
... effect which that repetition produces on the mind or body . By the custom of walking often in the streets , one acquires a habit of idleness . Pride , vanity . Pride makes us esteem ourselves ; vanity makes us desire the esteem of ...
... effect which that repetition produces on the mind or body . By the custom of walking often in the streets , one acquires a habit of idleness . Pride , vanity . Pride makes us esteem ourselves ; vanity makes us desire the esteem of ...
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accent acute accent adverb Allowable rhymes Antonomasia beauty cæsura called Catachresis character clause comma composition compound compound sentence consists derived earth effect English English language Example 1st Example 2d exercise expression eyes father feelings figure following sentence Francesco Doria frequently give grave accent Greek Greek language happiness heart honor idea imagination kind labor lady language Latin Latin language letter literary look manner means mind moral nature Nearly perfect rhymes never nouns and third object observed Onomatopoeia participles of verbs phrases pleasure Pleonasm plurals of nouns poet poetical poetry present preterits and participles principles pronoun proper proposition prose remarkable rule Saxon sense short signifies sometimes sound spirit Spondee student style syllable tautology thing third persons singular thou thought tion Trochaic Trochee truth verse virtue words writer written young