The Art of Writing English: A Book for College ClassesAmerican Book Company, 1913 - 382 lappuses |
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... impression B. The selection of words 1. Kinds of words : A false basis of choice 2. Principles of choice a . Precision b . Economy · c . Appropriateness • d . Carrying power . PAGE 95 95 96 • 97 • 97 • 100 105 105 • 107 • 107 · 108 ...
... impression B. The selection of words 1. Kinds of words : A false basis of choice 2. Principles of choice a . Precision b . Economy · c . Appropriateness • d . Carrying power . PAGE 95 95 96 • 97 • 97 • 100 105 105 • 107 • 107 · 108 ...
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... impressions that are definite enough for the imagination to use ; and as a result of our efforts to think clearly and sharply , we see a wealth of new relations into which objects and ideas may be brought . Writing helps our imagination ...
... impressions that are definite enough for the imagination to use ; and as a result of our efforts to think clearly and sharply , we see a wealth of new relations into which objects and ideas may be brought . Writing helps our imagination ...
41. lappuse
... impression of mass or of height or depth , can be produced in words only with the utmost diffi- culty , and even then with indifferent success . Writing , like- wise , involves individuality . The attainments of the writer , -- no less ...
... impression of mass or of height or depth , can be produced in words only with the utmost diffi- culty , and even then with indifferent success . Writing , like- wise , involves individuality . The attainments of the writer , -- no less ...
50. lappuse
... impression that the writer has arranged things too much to suit his purpose . The illusion of reality fails . The reader resents the too evident inconsistency . If he is led to expect the improbable or the impossible , that is a very ...
... impression that the writer has arranged things too much to suit his purpose . The illusion of reality fails . The reader resents the too evident inconsistency . If he is led to expect the improbable or the impossible , that is a very ...
51. lappuse
... impressions of life may be , they are not worth writing down unless they have some real significance . The man who has had some hairbreadth escape from death , or traveled part way around the globe , or conjured up a series of thrilling ...
... impressions of life may be , they are not worth writing down unless they have some real significance . The man who has had some hairbreadth escape from death , or traveled part way around the globe , or conjured up a series of thrilling ...
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æsthetic argument Arlo Bates ART WRIT artistic attitude Bailey Saunders become Bliss Perry character clear coherence course definite demands E. A. Ross effect effort emphasis employed English essay essential evidence example experience explain exposition express eyes fact familiar feeling George Herbert Palmer give hand ideas imagination important impression individual interest J. A. Symonds kind knowledge language less literary literature lives look material matter means mental method mind narration narrative nature never object observation one's opinion ourselves paragraph person phrase possible practice principles purpose reader reason relation result Robert Louis Stevenson sentence simple Sisera skill sometimes spirit stand story student suggest sure T. B. Aldrich tence Tennessee's Partner Théophile Gautier things thought tion true truth unity usually vocabulary whole composition words writer writing