The Essentials of Prose CompositionEldredge & Brother, 1902 - 219 páginas |
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... Sir Roger treated all his servants in a most kindly manner . is also stiff and tame . It can be improved by a change of construction : Sir Roger treated all his servants with great kindness . 2. Kind of ; Sort of . - These formulas are ...
... Sir Roger treated all his servants in a most kindly manner . is also stiff and tame . It can be improved by a change of construction : Sir Roger treated all his servants with great kindness . 2. Kind of ; Sort of . - These formulas are ...
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... Sir Roger . * It was claimed by the people who lived near her that she was a witch . New York has now more in- habitants than Paris . The Spectator inherited a small estate . The news came to us of the death of Sir Roger . Her neighbors ...
... Sir Roger . * It was claimed by the people who lived near her that she was a witch . New York has now more in- habitants than Paris . The Spectator inherited a small estate . The news came to us of the death of Sir Roger . Her neighbors ...
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... Sir Roger ; a note was also sent with it , inviting himself to dinner . * Emma persuades Harriet that Mr. Elton is much in love , and that it is only a question of a short time before Harriet will be asked to be his wife ...
... Sir Roger ; a note was also sent with it , inviting himself to dinner . * Emma persuades Harriet that Mr. Elton is much in love , and that it is only a question of a short time before Harriet will be asked to be his wife ...
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... Sir Roger had made , and as he had always liked him very much , tears came to his eyes . He tried to enter the castle but was not admitted , for ( or , since ) no one knew him . On opening the book he saw several marks made by Sir Roger ...
... Sir Roger had made , and as he had always liked him very much , tears came to his eyes . He tried to enter the castle but was not admitted , for ( or , since ) no one knew him . On opening the book he saw several marks made by Sir Roger ...
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... Sir Roger arranges for a fox - hunt , because , on account of his age , he could not ride after foxes . * The Prince demanded that he stop , but he does not , and the Prince , enraged , struck him and addressed him as " Sir . " up ...
... Sir Roger arranges for a fox - hunt , because , on account of his age , he could not ride after foxes . * The Prince demanded that he stop , but he does not , and the Prince , enraged , struck him and addressed him as " Sir . " up ...
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