Outlines of Rhetoric: Embodied in Rules, Illustrative Examples, and a Progressive Course of Prose CompositionGinn, 1893 - 331 páginas |
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... liable to find a good atlas of the United States ? He has been stopping several weeks at a hotel in London . William has been very ill , but he is some better to - day . You will find the fruit very plenty this season . He stated that ...
... liable to find a good atlas of the United States ? He has been stopping several weeks at a hotel in London . William has been very ill , but he is some better to - day . You will find the fruit very plenty this season . He stated that ...
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... liable to slip away from you , and something else to take its grammatical place . This is called the error of the " misrelated participle . " ILLUSTRATIONS . Thus , " Speaking with a poor woman about the daughter of her neighbor , she ...
... liable to slip away from you , and something else to take its grammatical place . This is called the error of the " misrelated participle . " ILLUSTRATIONS . Thus , " Speaking with a poor woman about the daughter of her neighbor , she ...
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... liable to be stolen by what comes between . EXAMPLES . The amendments to the following sentences show that the position of only is corrected by putting it rigorously next before its principal . He sub - let it to the agency in question ...
... liable to be stolen by what comes between . EXAMPLES . The amendments to the following sentences show that the position of only is corrected by putting it rigorously next before its principal . He sub - let it to the agency in question ...
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... liable to be put between two sentence elements in such a way as to be understood in either direction . Whenever used , such phrases need to be tested for that kind of ambiguity . EXAMPLES . The following sentence , " The Britons at ...
... liable to be put between two sentence elements in such a way as to be understood in either direction . Whenever used , such phrases need to be tested for that kind of ambiguity . EXAMPLES . The following sentence , " The Britons at ...
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... liable . Some word of different number , or perhaps a row of details , will get in between the subject and the verb , and the number of the verb is carelessly conformed to what is nearest . EXAMPLES . “ The dropping of cumbrous words ...
... liable . Some word of different number , or perhaps a row of details , will get in between the subject and the verb , and the number of the verb is carelessly conformed to what is nearest . EXAMPLES . “ The dropping of cumbrous words ...
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adjective adverb ambiguity antecedent antithe assertion beginning better called character clause clear common composition condensed connectives construction coördinate Correct the following definite dependent clauses discourse distinction element emphasis English equivalent essay EXAMPLES Exercises fact following sentences give grammatical idea idiom ILLUSTRATIONS important indicate indicative mood kind king language liable look Low Church matter means metonymy mind modifier naturally NOTES noun object observed paragraph participial phrase participle particular person phrase plural poetry possessive predicate preposition present pretentious principle pronoun prose provincialism punctuation question reader reference relative relative clause repeated repetition Rewrite the following Rhetoric Rule Rule 55 sense single word singular slang sometimes sound student style subjunctive mood subordinate subordinate clause superfluous T. B. Aldrich tence tense term things thought tion topic usage verb vulgarism whole writer
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Página 300 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Página 35 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Página 259 - ... companion now emptied the contents of the keg into large flagons, and made signs to him to wait upon the company. He obeyed with fear and trembling; they quaffed the liquor in profound silence, and then returned to their game. By degrees Rip's awe and apprehension subsided. He even ventured, when no eye was fixed upon him, to taste the beverage, which he found had much of the flavor of excellent Hollands. He was naturally a thirsty soul, and was soon tempted to repeat the draught. One taste provoked...
Página 193 - There be four things which are little upon the earth, but they are exceeding wise: 25 The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer...
Página 148 - When the morning was up, they had him to the top of the house, and bid him look south; so he did; and behold, at a great distance he saw a most pleasant mountainous country, beautified with woods, vineyards, fruits of all sorts, flowers also, with springs and fountains, very delectable to behold.
Página 225 - It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then the dauphiness, at Versailles; and surely never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision.
Página 292 - But those had little reason to laugh who encountered them in the hall of debate or on the field of battle. These fanatics brought to civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal, but which were in fact the necessary effects of it.
Página 129 - For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,) But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him ; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.
Página 97 - Men look with an evil eye upon the good that is in others, and think that their reputation obscures them, and their commendable qualities stand in their light ; and therefore they do what they can to cast a cloud over them, that the bright shining of their virtues may not obscure them.