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Side 3
... of the sub- ject in his mind , at least to a given period . He should see it as a picture or a drama before his eyes , previous to his beginning to compose . If he has this view of the subject before him , B2 NARRATION .
... of the sub- ject in his mind , at least to a given period . He should see it as a picture or a drama before his eyes , previous to his beginning to compose . If he has this view of the subject before him , B2 NARRATION .
Side 5
... mind . The purest , best , and most expressive terms , should be chosen for narrative . Many of the vulgarisms which are allowed in the oratorical effusions of Mr. Burke , would not be endured in narrative , nor would he have introduced ...
... mind . The purest , best , and most expressive terms , should be chosen for narrative . Many of the vulgarisms which are allowed in the oratorical effusions of Mr. Burke , would not be endured in narrative , nor would he have introduced ...
Side 6
... mind is prepared by a short introduction or apology , so that the smoothness and simplicity of the narrative shall not be materially inter- rupted . As you will have to write in English , I would advise you to study the best models in ...
... mind is prepared by a short introduction or apology , so that the smoothness and simplicity of the narrative shall not be materially inter- rupted . As you will have to write in English , I would advise you to study the best models in ...
Side 7
... History of England , in a series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son , is an admirable specimen of his- torical language , sufficiently familiar , without any loss of dignity . neral plan in his mind , to which he can NARRATION . 7.
... History of England , in a series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son , is an admirable specimen of his- torical language , sufficiently familiar , without any loss of dignity . neral plan in his mind , to which he can NARRATION . 7.
Side 8
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. neral plan in his mind , to which he can recur , and which he may apply to particular cases , so that no material circumstance shall be omit- ted . Thus , in describing a place , the author must ...
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. neral plan in his mind , to which he can recur , and which he may apply to particular cases , so that no material circumstance shall be omit- ted . Thus , in describing a place , the author must ...
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