The Essentials of Prose CompositionEldredge & Brother, 1902 - 219 páginas |
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... scenes in a vast drama of con- flicting forces where the actors are passing in rapid succession , rising from and vanishing into the all- embracing darkness . History is like the short space lighted up by a flickering taper in the midst ...
... scenes in a vast drama of con- flicting forces where the actors are passing in rapid succession , rising from and vanishing into the all- embracing darkness . History is like the short space lighted up by a flickering taper in the midst ...
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... scene or serve to introduce some future scene . * In other places he attempts to produce the same feeling which he has upon the reader . * I do not think that study , in the case of school - children , in- creases their interest ...
... scene or serve to introduce some future scene . * In other places he attempts to produce the same feeling which he has upon the reader . * I do not think that study , in the case of school - children , in- creases their interest ...
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... scene may be imagined , not described . Certainly this is not lacking in force . Examining into the thought more closely , however , we shall find that it is not a contrast between imagination and description but is merely an admission ...
... scene may be imagined , not described . Certainly this is not lacking in force . Examining into the thought more closely , however , we shall find that it is not a contrast between imagination and description but is merely an admission ...
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... scene , Gabriel Oak , generous though he fain would have been , could not help drawing a cynical inference . There was no necessity whatever for her looking in the glass . The true sequence is : 1. A peculiar scene ( a pretty young ...
... scene , Gabriel Oak , generous though he fain would have been , could not help drawing a cynical inference . There was no necessity whatever for her looking in the glass . The true sequence is : 1. A peculiar scene ( a pretty young ...
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... scene ; like a flash of sunlight everything . been complete in structure with- These few words add little or picture . Yet what would the They give the very spirit of the across a landscape , they reveal 47. Principal Places in the ...
... scene ; like a flash of sunlight everything . been complete in structure with- These few words add little or picture . Yet what would the They give the very spirit of the across a landscape , they reveal 47. Principal Places in the ...
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action Addison adverb Anne Boleyn ARNOLD assertion balanced sentence bear-baiting beginning blunders called character Chingachgook clause clear composition conditioned statement connection contrast criticism describe effect ELIOT English Ernest never essay example exposition expression eyes fact fiction force forcible George Eliot give grammatical habit Hamlin Garland hand Hawkeye Hawthorne Hill illustrate impression Irving kind larvæ link-paragraph look Macaulay Macaulay's Magua manner matter Matthew Arnold means merely Milton mind narration narrative ness object paper paragraph pass passage peculiar periodic sentence person phrase poet present principle proper Quincey reader relative clause Rhetoric Roger treated scene sense sentence of conditioned sentence-structure sequence short Silas Marner Sir Launfal Sir Roger specimen story streets structure student teacher tence Theseus things thought tion town truth unity usually verb whole words writer young
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Página 169 - ... passionate desires, he yearned to meet Her, only, could he love with a perfect love — him, only, could she receive into the depths of her heart— and now her image was faintly blushing in the fountain, by his side ; should it pass away, its happy lustre would never gleam upon his life again. •