An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... period . Periods may be constructed to ascend , or to descend , in musical harmony . The rising series , or a strong impulse succeeding a weak , makes double im- pression on the mind ; the falling series , or a weak im- pulse succeeding ...
... period . Periods may be constructed to ascend , or to descend , in musical harmony . The rising series , or a strong impulse succeeding a weak , makes double im- pression on the mind ; the falling series , or a weak im- pulse succeeding ...
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... period ; and next , the beauties that arise from a due arrangement of these words . I begin with rules that direct us to a right choice of words , and then proceed to rules that concern their arrangement . And with respect to the former ...
... period ; and next , the beauties that arise from a due arrangement of these words . I begin with rules that direct us to a right choice of words , and then proceed to rules that concern their arrangement . And with respect to the former ...
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... period governed by the same verb ; in which case these members , to improve their connexion , ought to be constructed in the same manner . This beauty is common among good writers . Where two ideas are so connected , as to require but a ...
... period governed by the same verb ; in which case these members , to improve their connexion , ought to be constructed in the same manner . This beauty is common among good writers . Where two ideas are so connected , as to require but a ...
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... periods of time . This rule of studying uniformity between the thought and expression , may be extended to the construction of sentences or periods . A sentence or period ought to express one entire thought or mental proposition ; and ...
... periods of time . This rule of studying uniformity between the thought and expression , may be extended to the construction of sentences or periods . A sentence or period ought to express one entire thought or mental proposition ; and ...
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Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. the course of a period , the scene ought to be continued without variation : the changing from person to person , from subject to subject , or from person to subject , within the bounds of a single period ...
Lord Henry Home Kames John Frost. the course of a period , the scene ought to be continued without variation : the changing from person to person , from subject to subject , or from person to subject , within the bounds of a single period ...
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