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... impression that style means good style , just as criticism is often taken to mean unfavorable criticism , or manners to mean civil behavior . Very ex- cellent authorities sometimes declare that a given writer has style , and another ...
... impression that style means good style , just as criticism is often taken to mean unfavorable criticism , or manners to mean civil behavior . Very ex- cellent authorities sometimes declare that a given writer has style , and another ...
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... impression which any piece of style makes may always be resolved into three parts . Present in widely different degrees in different pieces of style , no one of these factors can ever , I believe , be asserted quite absent . In the ...
... impression which any piece of style makes may always be resolved into three parts . Present in widely different degrees in different pieces of style , no one of these factors can ever , I believe , be asserted quite absent . In the ...
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... impression of unity . Again , to put the matter dif- ferently , no written word should be so placed that we cannot see at a glance how its presence affects the words about it . Sometimes coherence is a ques- tion of the actual order of ...
... impression of unity . Again , to put the matter dif- ferently , no written word should be so placed that we cannot see at a glance how its presence affects the words about it . Sometimes coherence is a ques- tion of the actual order of ...
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... impression of tension sure to be produced by too sustained a period . Of these connectives the most subtile is such , whose connective meaning does not instantly appear . It is the most subtile because it is placed , not at the ...
... impression of tension sure to be produced by too sustained a period . Of these connectives the most subtile is such , whose connective meaning does not instantly appear . It is the most subtile because it is placed , not at the ...
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... impression I brought away from the book was that to a degree rare even in very small ones it possessed as a whole . the great trait of unity . In one's memory , each fact by and by fell into its own place : the chief ones stood out ...
... impression I brought away from the book was that to a degree rare even in very small ones it possessed as a whole . the great trait of unity . In one's memory , each fact by and by fell into its own place : the chief ones stood out ...
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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