English Style; or, a course of instruction for the attainment of a good style of writing. With an historical sketch of the English language, etcLongman, Green, 1869 - 358 pages |
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abstract adopted ancient Ancient Greece Anglo-Saxon antonomasia applied army Author beauty Cæsar cause character Château Thierry close vowels complement composition Conclusion copula definition derived Dictionary effect enemy England English language Essays example EXERCISE explain expression feeling figure following model form of argument form of reasoning French frequently genus give Given proposition grammar Greek habit History horse ideas Illustrations Introduction JEAN INGELOW JOHN STUART MILL Julius Cæsar king Latin learner letter London Lord meaning ment metaphor metonymy mind moral nation nature never nouns object Ocaña open vowel opinion passage passion period philosophy pleasure pleonasm poet poetry possess Post 8vo practice principle produced pronoun qualities racter remarks revised Roman rule Saxon Second Edition sense square mathematical style taste things Third Edition tion Translated truth variety various verb vice virtue vols whole Woodcuts words writing