Short Studies in CompositionHinds, Noble & Eldredge, 1905 - 104 страници |
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... telling not only what is seen , but what is suggested , as Hawthorne comments upon the people in the houses . 8. Write a description from sound alone , like the one quoted . 9. Write a description of a building ; first , of your home ...
... telling not only what is seen , but what is suggested , as Hawthorne comments upon the people in the houses . 8. Write a description from sound alone , like the one quoted . 9. Write a description of a building ; first , of your home ...
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... tell a story well ? Whether repeat- ing an anecdote or relating something they have seen , they repeat themselves , they go back , they put in unim- portant details - they fairly spoil a good story . This is because they do not obey the ...
... tell a story well ? Whether repeat- ing an anecdote or relating something they have seen , they repeat themselves , they go back , they put in unim- portant details - they fairly spoil a good story . This is because they do not obey the ...
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... tell about the accident , what does it matter whether the pic- nickers started at 7 o'clock or at 8 ? Why should we be told that the picnic had been originally set for an earlier date ? And the well - filled baskets — why mention them ...
... tell about the accident , what does it matter whether the pic- nickers started at 7 o'clock or at 8 ? Why should we be told that the picnic had been originally set for an earlier date ? And the well - filled baskets — why mention them ...
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... tell you how he had come by his trade - marks . He owned all sorts of certificates of extra- competency , and at the bottom of his cabin chest of drawers , where he kept the photograph of his wife , were two or three Royal Humane ...
... tell you how he had come by his trade - marks . He owned all sorts of certificates of extra- competency , and at the bottom of his cabin chest of drawers , where he kept the photograph of his wife , were two or three Royal Humane ...
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... tell the reader so , you have failed in telling the story . EXERCISES I. Write an account of some incident you have wit- nessed , after the manner of the sketch " On the Foot- log . " Decide upon the main point to be brought out , and ...
... tell the reader so , you have failed in telling the story . EXERCISES I. Write an account of some incident you have wit- nessed , after the manner of the sketch " On the Foot- log . " Decide upon the main point to be brought out , and ...
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Страница 85 - Take her up tenderly — Lift her with care! Fashioned so slenderly — Young, and so fair!
Страница 71 - On the rich and the eloquent, on nobles and priests, they looked down with contempt; for they esteemed themselves rich in a more precious treasure and eloquent in a more sublime language, nobles by the right of an earlier creation and priests by the imposition of a mightier hand. The very meanest of them was a being to whose fate a mysterious...
Страница 84 - For Nature beats in perfect tune, And rounds with rhyme her every rune, Whether she work in land or sea, Or hide underground her alchemy. Thou canst not wave thy staff in air, Or dip thy paddle in the lake, But it carves the bow of beauty there, And the ripples in rhymes the oar forsake.
Страница 19 - LONDON. Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln's Inn Hall. Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.
Страница 19 - Smoke lowering down from chimney-pots, making a soft black drizzle, with flakes of soot in it as big as full-grown snowflakes — gone into mourning, one might imagine, for the death of the sun.
Страница 81 - I protest, they seem to me very rational and collected. But nothing is so deceitful as mad people to those who are not used to them. Try him with hot water : if he won't lick it up, it is a sign — he does not like it. Does his tail wag horizontally or perpendicularly ? That has decided the fate of many dogs in Enfield. Is his general deportment cheerful ? I mean when he is pleased — for otherwise there is no judging. You can't be too careful. Has he bit any of the children yet ? If he has, have...
Страница 84 - For still in mutual sufferance lies The secret of true living : Love scarce is love that never knows The sweetness of forgiving.
Страница 70 - Sir, before God, I believe the hour is come. My judgment approves this measure, and my whole heart is in it. All that I have, and all that I am, and all that I hope, in this life, I am now ready here to stake upon it; and I leave off as I began, that live or die, survive or perish, I am for the Declaration.
Страница 95 - ... upon, to his chaplain, because he thought he would be kind to him, and has left you all his books. He has, moreover, bequeathed to the chaplain a very pretty tenement with good lands about it. It being a very cold day when he made his will, he left for mourning, to every man in the parish, a great frieze coat, and to every woman a black ridinghood.
Страница 79 - I received your letter at Southampton, and as I would wish to treat everybody according to their own rule and measure of good breeding, have, against my inclination, waited till now before I answered it, purely out of fear and respect, and an ingenious diffidence of my own abilities.