Elements of Composition and Rhetoric: With Copious Exercises in Both Criticism and ConstructionAmerican Book Company, 1889 - 416 Seiten |
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... POETRY Lyric Elegiac Pastoral . • Didactic . Satirical . Epic Dramatic XVI . CAPITALS AND PUNCTUATION 368 · 369 370 370 • 371 • 372 372 374 375 COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC . CHAPTER I. THE SIMPLE SENTENCE . CONTENTS . vii.
... POETRY Lyric Elegiac Pastoral . • Didactic . Satirical . Epic Dramatic XVI . CAPITALS AND PUNCTUATION 368 · 369 370 370 • 371 • 372 372 374 375 COMPOSITION AND RHETORIC . CHAPTER I. THE SIMPLE SENTENCE . CONTENTS . vii.
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... as , " ( Four and three ) make seven " ; " ( Tennyson and Swin- burne ) are the only great living poets . " EXERCISE XIII . DIRECTION . - Contract the following compound THE COMPOUND SENTENCE . 39 Contracted Compound Sentences.
... as , " ( Four and three ) make seven " ; " ( Tennyson and Swin- burne ) are the only great living poets . " EXERCISE XIII . DIRECTION . - Contract the following compound THE COMPOUND SENTENCE . 39 Contracted Compound Sentences.
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... poet of nature . 4. The flowers of late sprung a beauteous sisterhood . 5. The palace of the royal family was destroyed by fire on the fifth night . 6. He knew the subtle art of no school - man . 7. He spoke with decision . 8. They rest ...
... poet of nature . 4. The flowers of late sprung a beauteous sisterhood . 5. The palace of the royal family was destroyed by fire on the fifth night . 6. He knew the subtle art of no school - man . 7. He spoke with decision . 8. They rest ...
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... poet , I saw everything with a new purpose . 15. Every country which I have surveyed has contributed some- thing to my poetical powers . 16. Dark clothes are warm in summer , because they absorb the rays of the sun . 17. Error dies of ...
... poet , I saw everything with a new purpose . 15. Every country which I have surveyed has contributed some- thing to my poetical powers . 16. Dark clothes are warm in summer , because they absorb the rays of the sun . 17. Error dies of ...
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... poetry , but it occurs most frequently in poetry . Thus : Natural order - Honor and shame rise from no condition . Transposed - Honor and shame from no condition rise . ( 7 ) By abridging clauses . ( 8 ) By substituting phrases for ...
... poetry , but it occurs most frequently in poetry . Thus : Natural order - Honor and shame rise from no condition . Transposed - Honor and shame from no condition rise . ( 7 ) By abridging clauses . ( 8 ) By substituting phrases for ...
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