Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing Specimens and Examples of School and College Exercises, and Most of the Higher Departments of English Composition, Both in Prose and VerseHarper & Brothers, 1845 - 429ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... given it a careful revision , and made it as worthy as he could of the favor with which it has been receiv- ed , has made some important improvements in.the plan , the ar- rangement , and the materials , by which he thinks its value as ...
... given it a careful revision , and made it as worthy as he could of the favor with which it has been receiv- ed , has made some important improvements in.the plan , the ar- rangement , and the materials , by which he thinks its value as ...
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... given to him as are present- ed in the last lesson ; and it will be proper to enforce the directions with regard to the spelling , and the proper use of words , in every exercise . Example . As my brother was riding in the country , he ...
... given to him as are present- ed in the last lesson ; and it will be proper to enforce the directions with regard to the spelling , and the proper use of words , in every exercise . Example . As my brother was riding in the country , he ...
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... given to the reverence of God ? What name is applied to an effort of genius and art , producing an association of exalted and brilliant ideas in language harmoniously arranged ? A general coincident feeling between two persons ...
... given to the reverence of God ? What name is applied to an effort of genius and art , producing an association of exalted and brilliant ideas in language harmoniously arranged ? A general coincident feeling between two persons ...
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... given you to use . The preceding dialogue , if it has been attentively read , will probably enable the young student to write simple dialogues or conversations , similar to that presented in the following Example . DIALOGUE BETWEEN ...
... given you to use . The preceding dialogue , if it has been attentively read , will probably enable the young student to write simple dialogues or conversations , similar to that presented in the following Example . DIALOGUE BETWEEN ...
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... given , " the word " present " will signify an attribute , and is an adjective . The proper use of words , and the correct understanding of them , constitutes one of the greatest difficulties in written language . It is therefore highly ...
... given , " the word " present " will signify an attribute , and is an adjective . The proper use of words , and the correct understanding of them , constitutes one of the greatest difficulties in written language . It is therefore highly ...
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