Rhetoric: A Text-book, Designed for Use in Schools and Colleges (1869)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 2000 - Всего страниц: 381 |
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... writing , no great thing was ever , or will ever be done with ease , but with difficulty . Let ready writers , with any faculty in them , lay this to heart . Virgil and Tacitus , were they ready writers ? The whole Prophecies of Isaiah ...
... writing , no great thing was ever , or will ever be done with ease , but with difficulty . Let ready writers , with any faculty in them , lay this to heart . Virgil and Tacitus , were they ready writers ? The whole Prophecies of Isaiah ...
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... writing was the " Ed- inburgh Review , " established in 1817. This species of writing seems to have grown out of a desire to exer- cise a kind of literary and moral censorship over the press , by which to stamp as current works truly ...
... writing was the " Ed- inburgh Review , " established in 1817. This species of writing seems to have grown out of a desire to exer- cise a kind of literary and moral censorship over the press , by which to stamp as current works truly ...
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... writing Verse . — Every young writer should exercise himself thoroughly in writing various kinds of verse . It is the best kind of gym- nastics for writers . It leads to searching for proper ⚫ and expressive words . In all instances ...
... writing Verse . — Every young writer should exercise himself thoroughly in writing various kinds of verse . It is the best kind of gym- nastics for writers . It leads to searching for proper ⚫ and expressive words . In all instances ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
PART I | xii |
CHAPTER PAGE I General Expression of Thought and Feeling 17 | xvii |
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