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... effects by using , for different purposes , different kinds of words and different numbers . In considering these effects , we should keep in mind three facts : first , that the agreement of good use is not precise , but ap- proximate ...
... effects by using , for different purposes , different kinds of words and different numbers . In considering these effects , we should keep in mind three facts : first , that the agreement of good use is not precise , but ap- proximate ...
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... effects in denotation and connotation alike Page 114 . • • V. WHOLE COMPOSITIONS . In composing whole compositions , we are , even more than in paragraphs , free from the hampering influence of good use . We may , then , almost un ...
... effects in denotation and connotation alike Page 114 . • • V. WHOLE COMPOSITIONS . In composing whole compositions , we are , even more than in paragraphs , free from the hampering influence of good use . We may , then , almost un ...
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... Robertson's " School " cannot without a grotesqueness that would nullify its dra- matic effect be produced with such costumes as were worn by the original actors . Though the more subtile ELEMENTS AND QUALITIES OF STYLE . 23.
... Robertson's " School " cannot without a grotesqueness that would nullify its dra- matic effect be produced with such costumes as were worn by the original actors . Though the more subtile ELEMENTS AND QUALITIES OF STYLE . 23.
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... effects which may be secured by the choice of various kinds of words , all in themselves . admissible ; and finally to draw from these consid- erations certain conclusions , worth keeping well in mind , concerning the ultimate relation ...
... effects which may be secured by the choice of various kinds of words , all in themselves . admissible ; and finally to draw from these consid- erations certain conclusions , worth keeping well in mind , concerning the ultimate relation ...
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... effect . You can hardly fail to notice too that the difference in effect is in each case produced chiefly by the notable difference in the kinds of words deliberately or instinctively chosen by the writers ; in a word , its cause is ...
... effect . You can hardly fail to notice too that the difference in effect is in each case produced chiefly by the notable difference in the kinds of words deliberately or instinctively chosen by the writers ; in a word , its cause is ...
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute Barrett Wendell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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apply beginning Ben Jonson better catch the eye chapter chief chiefly clause clear Comedy of Errors commonplace composed composition of paragraphs composition of sentences connectives consider course definite deliberate denotation and connotation discourse distinct effect elements of style English English language example express fact Fisher Ames glance grammar graph Harvard College human impression Jefferson Davis kind language Latin literature matter means Midsummer Night's Dream mind never notable number of words order of words ourselves palpable perhaps periodic periodic sentences phrase piece of style precisely pretty principle of Coherence principle of Mass principle of Unity principles of composition Publius Crassus purpose question reader relation remember Saxon scream Sejanus sense Shakspere short simple Sir Thomas Browne Solecism speech subtile suggest tell tence thing thought and emotion tion trait usage whoever whole compositions wish to produce writing written