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... Clearness 66 II . Force . • 66 III . 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 . . . •
... Clearness 66 II . Force . • 66 III . 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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... Clearness . 177 • 66 II . Force . 66 III . 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 ...
... Clearness . 177 • 66 II . Force . 66 III . 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 ...
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... meaning with CLEARNESS . It is not enough to 1 R. L. Stevenson : Memories and Portraits ; A College Magazine , sect . i . Importance of clearness . use language that may be understood 4 * CHOICE OF WORDS . 81 177 Clearness Clearness.
... meaning with CLEARNESS . It is not enough to 1 R. L. Stevenson : Memories and Portraits ; A College Magazine , sect . i . Importance of clearness . use language that may be understood 4 * CHOICE OF WORDS . 81 177 Clearness Clearness.
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Adams Sherman Hill. Importance of clearness . use language that may be understood ; he should use lan- guage that must be understood . He should remember that , as far as attention is called to the medium of communication , so far is it ...
Adams Sherman Hill. Importance of clearness . use language that may be understood ; he should use lan- guage that must be understood . He should remember that , as far as attention is called to the medium of communication , so far is it ...
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... clearness ( otherwise called perspicuity ) would be secured by grammatical correctness ; but in the Difficulty language as it exists clearness is not so easily clearly . won . Even under the most favorable conditions , it is exceedingly ...
... clearness ( otherwise called perspicuity ) would be secured by grammatical correctness ; but in the Difficulty language as it exists clearness is not so easily clearly . won . Even under the most favorable conditions , it is exceedingly ...
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