The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... opinion , expectation , or intention ; to allow ( admit , maintain ) ; to rag ( steal ) ;. to rag at ( rail at ) ; to be through ( finish ) ; to hitch up ( harness ) ; to flit , flitting ( move or remove , moving or removing ) ; to hail ...
... opinion , expectation , or intention ; to allow ( admit , maintain ) ; to rag ( steal ) ;. to rag at ( rail at ) ; to be through ( finish ) ; to hitch up ( harness ) ; to flit , flitting ( move or remove , moving or removing ) ; to hail ...
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... opinion of many Englishmen and of some Anglomaniacs in America , every expression which is in national use in America but not in national British and use at the present time in England is a pro- usage . vincialism . To this assertion it ...
... opinion of many Englishmen and of some Anglomaniacs in America , every expression which is in national use in America but not in national British and use at the present time in England is a pro- usage . vincialism . To this assertion it ...
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... opinion , not an authoritative decision : binds nobody , and it is frequently overruled . In the choice between two expressions equally or almost equally in good use , help may be gained from three practical rules , - rules that should ...
... opinion , not an authoritative decision : binds nobody , and it is frequently overruled . In the choice between two expressions equally or almost equally in good use , help may be gained from three practical rules , - rules that should ...
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... opinion is a strong opinion , which perhaps decides nothing ; a decisive opinion settles the question at issue . A lawyer may have decided views on a case ; the judgment of a court is decisive . Definite means " clear , " " well ...
... opinion is a strong opinion , which perhaps decides nothing ; a decisive opinion settles the question at issue . A lawyer may have decided views on a case ; the judgment of a court is decisive . Definite means " clear , " " well ...
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... Dorrit , book i . chap . Stanley J. Weyman : A Gentleman of France , cnap . iv . 10 The [ London ] Spectator . Thackeray : The Newcomes , chap . xxxiii . " Mara's opinion in their mutual studies began to assume VIOLATIONS OF GOOD USE . 45.
... Dorrit , book i . chap . Stanley J. Weyman : A Gentleman of France , cnap . iv . 10 The [ London ] Spectator . Thackeray : The Newcomes , chap . xxxiii . " Mara's opinion in their mutual studies began to assume VIOLATIONS OF GOOD USE . 45.
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