Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time .[..]Harper, 1896 |
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... paragraphs , where the words are chosen and arranged so as not only to express the meaning of the writer , but also to furnish a mu- sical accompaniment which shall at once delight the ear by its sound , and help out the sense by its ...
... paragraphs , where the words are chosen and arranged so as not only to express the meaning of the writer , but also to furnish a mu- sical accompaniment which shall at once delight the ear by its sound , and help out the sense by its ...
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... paragraph the reader is amused , by the next he is delighted , and by a few more , strained to astonishment . " - DR . JOHNSON : Lives of the Poets . EXTRACTS FROM HUDIBRAS . [ INTRODUCTION . - Hudibras is HALLAM'S CRITIQUe on butler's ...
... paragraph the reader is amused , by the next he is delighted , and by a few more , strained to astonishment . " - DR . JOHNSON : Lives of the Poets . EXTRACTS FROM HUDIBRAS . [ INTRODUCTION . - Hudibras is HALLAM'S CRITIQUe on butler's ...
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... paragraph 1 consist ? —To which class grammatically does each sentence belong ? -How many members ( indepen- dent propositions ) in the first sentence ? In the second ? In the third ? —The three sentences are of the same kind ...
... paragraph 1 consist ? —To which class grammatically does each sentence belong ? -How many members ( indepen- dent propositions ) in the first sentence ? In the second ? In the third ? —The three sentences are of the same kind ...
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... paragraph 2 is a period : which is the sentence ? -Note the use of " here " as the introductory word of several of the sentences : is the order of these words the common or the rhetorical order ? ( See Def . 43 . ) — Give synonyms of ...
... paragraph 2 is a period : which is the sentence ? -Note the use of " here " as the introductory word of several of the sentences : is the order of these words the common or the rhetorical order ? ( See Def . 43 . ) — Give synonyms of ...
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... . " 25-34 . Now , as they walked ... love . How many sentences in paragraph 3 ? To what class , grammatically and rhetorically considered , does each belong . gardener had them into the vineyards , and had them 90 BUNYAN .
... . " 25-34 . Now , as they walked ... love . How many sentences in paragraph 3 ? To what class , grammatically and rhetorically considered , does each belong . gardener had them into the vineyards , and had them 90 BUNYAN .
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