Composition and RhetoricLongmans, Green, 1908 - 517 頁 |
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第 1 頁
... questions : What shall I write about ? How can I learn to write freely , clearly , and interestingly ? CHOOSING THE SUBJECT Oftentimes the pupil has subjects assigned him . At other times , however , he is given permission to write on ...
... questions : What shall I write about ? How can I learn to write freely , clearly , and interestingly ? CHOOSING THE SUBJECT Oftentimes the pupil has subjects assigned him . At other times , however , he is given permission to write on ...
第 6 頁
... question . The pupil , then , must refuse to be led astray . He must go ahead . With the completed outline before him , the pupil who has wisely chosen his subject and who has care- fully limited his theme may be able to write the ...
... question . The pupil , then , must refuse to be led astray . He must go ahead . With the completed outline before him , the pupil who has wisely chosen his subject and who has care- fully limited his theme may be able to write the ...
第 11 頁
... question whether those words which are closely connected in thought stand close together . - Paragraph . See to it that each paragraph follows log- ically the one which precedes , and leads naturally to the one which follows . As ...
... question whether those words which are closely connected in thought stand close together . - Paragraph . See to it that each paragraph follows log- ically the one which precedes , and leads naturally to the one which follows . As ...
第 51 頁
... question : What does coherence in the paragraph demand ? We may answer : Coherence in the paragraph requires that every sentence — except the first - shall grow natu- rally out of the one which precedes and lead naturally to the one ...
... question : What does coherence in the paragraph demand ? We may answer : Coherence in the paragraph requires that every sentence — except the first - shall grow natu- rally out of the one which precedes and lead naturally to the one ...
第 57 頁
... questions : Is the reader interested in the opening sen- tence ? Does the arrangement of details heighten the interest ? minor fact too prominent ? Does the paragraph end with words which deserve emphasis ? Is any 1. How Wheat is ...
... questions : Is the reader interested in the opening sen- tence ? Does the arrangement of details heighten the interest ? minor fact too prominent ? Does the paragraph end with words which deserve emphasis ? Is any 1. How Wheat is ...
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第 335 頁 - First, sir, permit me to observe that the use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment ; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again : and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered.
第 84 頁 - IT HAPPENED one day about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen in the sand. I stood like one thunderstruck, or as if I had seen an apparition...
第 305 頁 - ... ground, set in a rich framework of verdure, there appeared a niche spacious enough to admit a human figure, with freedom for such gestures as spontaneously accompany earnest thought and genuine emotion. Into this natural pulpit Ernest ascended, and threw a look of familiar kindness around upon his audience. They stood or sat or reclined upon the grass as seemed good to each, with the departing sunshine falling obliquely over them and mingling its subdued cheerfulness with the solemnity of a grove...
第 138 頁 - The death of a dear friend, wife, brother, lover, which seemed nothing but privation, somewhat later assumes the aspect of a guide or genius ; for it commonly operates revolutions in our way of life, terminates an epoch of infancy or of youth which was waiting to be closed, breaks up a wonted occupation, or a household, or style of living, and allows the formation of new ones more friendly to the growth of character.
第 305 頁 - At the hour of sunset, as had long been his frequent custom, Ernest was to discourse to an assemblage of the neighboring inhabitants in the open air. He and the poet, arm in arm, still talking together as they went along, proceeded to the spot. It was a small nook among the hills, with a gray precipice behind, the stern front of which was relieved by the pleasant foliage of many creeping plants that made a tapestry for the naked rock, by hanging their festoons from all its rugged angles.
第 301 頁 - Hebrew model, but with a breadth of nostril unusual in similar formations; a finely molded chin, speaking, in its want of prominence, of a want of moral energy; hair of a more than weblike softness and tenuity - these features, with an inordinate expansion above the regions of the temple, made up altogether a countenance not easily to be forgotten.
第 288 頁 - Stepping from one to another of the clouds that rested on the hills, and thence to the loftier brotherhood that sailed in air, it seemed almost as if a mortal man might thus ascend into the heavenly regions. Earth was so mingled with sky that it was a day-dream to look at it.
第 299 頁 - They were dressed in a quaint, outlandish fashion : some wore short doublets, others jerkins, with long knives in their belts, and most of them had enormous breeches, of similar style with that of the guide's. Their...
第 302 頁 - The now ghastly pallor of the skin, and the now miraculous luster of the eye, above all things startled and even awed me. The silken hair, too, had been suffered to grow all unheeded, and as, in its wild gossamer texture, it floated rather than fell about the face, I could not, even with effort, connect its arabesque expression with any idea of simple humanity.
第 302 頁 - DURING the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day in the autumn of the year, when the clouds hung oppressively low in the heavens, I had been passing alone, on horseback, through a singularly dreary tract of country; and at length found myself, as the shades of the evening drew on, within view of the melancholy House of Usher.