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... Force and on Elegance . For the rest of the year , they are regularly required every fortnight to make a complete analysis of one another's themes . The complete scheme of criticism is as follows : I. ELEMENTS OF STYLE . 1. Words . 2 ...
... Force and on Elegance . For the rest of the year , they are regularly required every fortnight to make a complete analysis of one another's themes . The complete scheme of criticism is as follows : I. ELEMENTS OF STYLE . 1. Words . 2 ...
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... Force Theme L Theme II . Theme III . , eto . Elegance Remarks When one has sixty or seventy themes to read every week , each single analysis must of course be hasty . If several sep- arate analyses , however , made at considerable ...
... Force Theme L Theme II . Theme III . , eto . Elegance Remarks When one has sixty or seventy themes to read every week , each single analysis must of course be hasty . If several sep- arate analyses , however , made at considerable ...
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... Force , and Elegance . But all style consists solely of arbitrary signs - letters words which common consent makes symbolic of arbitrary sounds which common consent in turn makes symbolic of the immaterial reality - thought and emotion ...
... Force , and Elegance . But all style consists solely of arbitrary signs - letters words which common consent makes symbolic of arbitrary sounds which common consent in turn makes symbolic of the immaterial reality - thought and emotion ...
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... FORCE . Force is the distinguishing quality of a style that holds the attention . It consists in such choice and composition of the elements of style as shall not only denote our meaning , but also connote the emotions we have in mind ...
... FORCE . Force is the distinguishing quality of a style that holds the attention . It consists in such choice and composition of the elements of style as shall not only denote our meaning , but also connote the emotions we have in mind ...
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... force in view . From a study of them we are brought to see that to cultivate force we must cultivate ourselves in three ways : we must cultivate our perception of what we would express , our knowledge of the human beings we would ...
... force in view . From a study of them we are brought to see that to cultivate force we must cultivate ourselves in three ways : we must cultivate our perception of what we would express , our knowledge of the human beings we would ...
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute Barrett Wendell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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