English Lessons for English PeopleSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1871 - 292 páginas |
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... infers that white has something to do with sugar . Let the square A , B , C , D , represent this quality of sugar . What particular quality of sugar does white represent ? Perhaps sweet . ' But presently he hears that " salt is white ...
... infers that white has something to do with sugar . Let the square A , B , C , D , represent this quality of sugar . What particular quality of sugar does white represent ? Perhaps sweet . ' But presently he hears that " salt is white ...
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... as necessarily resulting from others ( deduce , induction , infer , reason , conclude , logic ) . Faculty of thinking . standing . Thought , reason , intellect , under- ( 2 ) Anger . Excited by what ? By 20 WORDS DEFINED BY USAGE .
... as necessarily resulting from others ( deduce , induction , infer , reason , conclude , logic ) . Faculty of thinking . standing . Thought , reason , intellect , under- ( 2 ) Anger . Excited by what ? By 20 WORDS DEFINED BY USAGE .
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... inferred that Fear is " pale , " and Dishonour " dark . " And in the same way famine is " gaunt ; " Jealousy " green - eyed ; " Faith " pure - eyed ; " Hope " white - handed . " 86. Personal Metaphor , natural and convenient .-- We ...
... inferred that Fear is " pale , " and Dishonour " dark . " And in the same way famine is " gaunt ; " Jealousy " green - eyed ; " Faith " pure - eyed ; " Hope " white - handed . " 86. Personal Metaphor , natural and convenient .-- We ...
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... infer from the contracted spelling that the syllable omitted was totally suppressed . For though we still write o'er and e'er in poetry , yet the sound is not , and cannot be , totally sup- pressed in o'er , for example . It is ...
... infer from the contracted spelling that the syllable omitted was totally suppressed . For though we still write o'er and e'er in poetry , yet the sound is not , and cannot be , totally sup- pressed in o'er , for example . It is ...
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... infer from the conduct of his creditors that all men are bad : All is oblique : There's nothing level in our cursed natures But direct villany . Afterwards , when convinced of the honesty of his steward , he refuses to alter his ...
... infer from the conduct of his creditors that all men are bad : All is oblique : There's nothing level in our cursed natures But direct villany . Afterwards , when convinced of the honesty of his steward , he refuses to alter his ...
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accented syllable alliteration alliterative ambiguity amphibrachic anapæstic archaic argument avoided ballad blank verse called character common conversation couplet Cowper dactylic defined definition didactic composition disyllabic Dryden early English poetry effect elevated Eliminates Elizabethan emphatic English poetry epithets example excess express extra syllable fault foot forcible four accents give Greek hand Hence iamb iambic illustrate imaginative incidents induction infer instance Julius Cæsar kind language Latin less license meaning Metaphor Metrical Accent Milton monosyllable narration natural o'er object obscurity oppression oratory Paradise Lost passion pause perhaps periphrasis Personification picturesque pleasure plough Plutarch poem poetic diction poets Pope predicate pronounced prose rhyming couplet rhythm Richard II rule sense sentence Shakspeare sighing simile slang slurring sometimes sound speak speaker speech stanza syllables Tennyson thou thought three-accent tion trisyllabic metre trochaic trochee truth unaccented syllable unemphatic accent verb verse vowel words write