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... Ease • 11. NUMBER OF WORDS Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force . 66 III . Ease 74 81 111 132 145 • 146 • 150 175 CHAP . PAGE III . ARRANGEMENT . . . •
... Ease • 11. NUMBER OF WORDS Section I. Clearness 66 II . Force . 66 III . Ease 74 81 111 132 145 • 146 • 150 175 CHAP . PAGE III . ARRANGEMENT . . . •
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... Ease · 66 IV . Unity . 66 66 VI . Paragraphs . 184 198 208 66 35 V. Kinds of Sentences VII . Whole Compositions . · 216 • 230 239 • · PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED • • I. DESCRIPTION 247 249 Section I ...
... Ease · 66 IV . Unity . 66 66 VI . Paragraphs . 184 198 208 66 35 V. Kinds of Sentences VII . Whole Compositions . · 216 • 230 239 • · PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED • • I. DESCRIPTION 247 249 Section I ...
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... ease , and in oratory fire tells for more than correctness ; but a writer is expected to take whatever time he needs to make his sentences grammatical . Hence , the grosser faults of com- mon speech are avoided by good authors ; but ...
... ease , and in oratory fire tells for more than correctness ; but a writer is expected to take whatever time he needs to make his sentences grammatical . Hence , the grosser faults of com- mon speech are avoided by good authors ; but ...
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... ease if he would only consent to change his religion and become a Protestant . " 4 " If a change of administration is produced by the first move- ments of the House of Commons , as I think it probably will , 5 and I refuse to take ...
... ease if he would only consent to change his religion and become a Protestant . " 4 " If a change of administration is produced by the first move- ments of the House of Commons , as I think it probably will , 5 and I refuse to take ...
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... ease . But is sometimes so used as to perplex the reader . For example : " Her white hands lay in his great brown paws , like little patches of snow in some sheltered nook of the hills . But they were warm with life and love , and she ...
... ease . But is sometimes so used as to perplex the reader . For example : " Her white hands lay in his great brown paws , like little patches of snow in some sheltered nook of the hills . But they were warm with life and love , and she ...
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American newspaper analogy antecedent probability Anthony Trollope argue argument arrangement authors Bagheera Barchester Towers beginning better Burke called Cardinal Newman chap character Charles Reade clause clearness composition Daniel Webster Disraeli E. F. Benson ease effect English Essays example exposition expression eyes fact fallacy feelings following passage force George Eliot give hand Herbert Spencer Ibid idea instance J. S. Mill kind language lect less look Lord Macaulay Martin Chuzzlewit matter Matthew Arnold means ment metaphor method Middlemarch Milton mind Miss Marjoribanks narration narrative nature never object observation paragraph persons phrase poetry poets present principle proposition prose purpose question Quincey Quoted reader reason Rhetoric rule scene Scott sect sense sentence Shakspere simile sometimes speak Spectator speech story Student's theme style tell tence Thackeray thing thou thought tion truth unity verb whole words writer