Boyg exhorting you to circumvent the difficulty, to beat the air because it is easier than to flesh your sword in the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the... The Young Man and Journalism - 59. lappuseautors: Chester Sanders Lord - 1922 - 221 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1916 - 328 lapas
...the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice,...recipient of a silver teapot, " you write jargon. But at the beginning set even higher store on the concrete noun. Somebody — I think it was PitzGerald... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1916 - 332 lapas
...the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice,...gave him a silver teapot," you write as a man. When you_ffirite_HHe^,was made the recipient of a silver teapdt^you write jargon. But at the beginning set... | |
| Thomas Arthur Rickard - 1920 - 194 lapas
...says: "The first virtue, the touchstone of a masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice,...recipient of a silver teapot', you write jargon." Those who hanker for the abstract also use the plural unnecessarily. (41) "An effort to obtain further... | |
| Bruce McCullough, Edwin Berry Burgum - 1926 - 462 lapas
...the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice....the recipient of a silver teapot," you write jargon. But at the beginning set even higher store on the concrete noun. Somebody — I think it was FitzGerald... | |
| 1926 - 694 lapas
...the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice,...the recipient of a silver teapot," you write jargon. But at the beginning set even higher store on the concrete noun. Somebody — I think it was FitzGerald... | |
| Paul Milton Fulcher - 1927 - 336 lapas
...the thing. The first virtue, the touchstone of masculine style, is its use of the active verb and the concrete noun. When you write in the active voice,...the recipient of a silver teapot," you write jargon. But at the beginning set even higher store on the concrete noun. Somebody — I think it was FitzGerald... | |
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