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... Whole Compositions . · 216 • 230 239 • · PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED • • I. DESCRIPTION 247 249 Section I. Scientific Description 66 II . Artistic Description 251 · 254 • II . NARRATION 281 · Section I ...
... Whole Compositions . · 216 • 230 239 • · PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . FOUR KINDS DISCRIMINATED • • I. DESCRIPTION 247 249 Section I. Scientific Description 66 II . Artistic Description 251 · 254 • II . NARRATION 281 · Section I ...
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... whole affair . A lady who has been happy in her hair - dresser is said to be coiffée à ravir . Then there is the bold man to describe . Having acquired the savoir faire , he is never afraid of making a faux pas , but no matter what kind ...
... whole affair . A lady who has been happy in her hair - dresser is said to be coiffée à ravir . Then there is the bold man to describe . Having acquired the savoir faire , he is never afraid of making a faux pas , but no matter what kind ...
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... whole or the entire is improperly used for all ; we may speak of " the whole army " or of " the entire army , " but not of " the whole of General Grant's men . " III . Some other improprieties are severely Improprieties commented upon ...
... whole or the entire is improperly used for all ; we may speak of " the whole army " or of " the entire army , " but not of " the whole of General Grant's men . " III . Some other improprieties are severely Improprieties commented upon ...
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... whole of them got into a boat , and were rowed away to a long and flat and sandy island . " " In the centre of this confused mass , the whole of the common prisoners were placed , but were no otherwise attended to by their nautical ...
... whole of them got into a boat , and were rowed away to a long and flat and sandy island . " " In the centre of this confused mass , the whole of the common prisoners were placed , but were no otherwise attended to by their nautical ...
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... whole Improprieties may imply a contradiction in terms that con- in phrases . stitutes an impropriety : - " Andrew Johnson , the last survivor of his honored predecessors . " a " I do not reckon that we want a genius more than the rest ...
... whole Improprieties may imply a contradiction in terms that con- in phrases . stitutes an impropriety : - " Andrew Johnson , the last survivor of his honored predecessors . " a " I do not reckon that we want a genius more than the rest ...
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