A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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Brainerd Kellogg. Thomas W. Harvey A Practical Grammar of the English Language ( 1878 ) Brainerd Kellogg A Text - Book on Rhetoric ( 1882 ) Simon Kerl A Common - School Grammar of the English Language ( 1874 ) Samuel Kirkham English ...
Brainerd Kellogg. Thomas W. Harvey A Practical Grammar of the English Language ( 1878 ) Brainerd Kellogg A Text - Book on Rhetoric ( 1882 ) Simon Kerl A Common - School Grammar of the English Language ( 1874 ) Samuel Kirkham English ...
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... language , advised : " Never attempt to write till you have organized your thoughts more or less completely " ( 1874 ... language scholars , Samuel Kirkham and Goold Brown . Kirkham's version is " Style is the peculiar manner in which we ...
... language , advised : " Never attempt to write till you have organized your thoughts more or less completely " ( 1874 ... language scholars , Samuel Kirkham and Goold Brown . Kirkham's version is " Style is the peculiar manner in which we ...
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... language containing them . When we speak of the idiom of a language , we mean its general characteristics - the structure , spirit , and genius by which it is known , and by which it is differenced from other languages . But , when we ...
... language containing them . When we speak of the idiom of a language , we mean its general characteristics - the structure , spirit , and genius by which it is known , and by which it is differenced from other languages . But , when we ...
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