Expository WritingHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 312 sidor |
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... mind often passes through in its approach to a subject . At length it finds in- terest , and then it can write and not before . - Here is the difference , then , between being a dumb beast of a reporter of facts , and a free agent of an ...
... mind often passes through in its approach to a subject . At length it finds in- terest , and then it can write and not before . - Here is the difference , then , between being a dumb beast of a reporter of facts , and a free agent of an ...
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... mind . In so far as the author creates this effect he is successful . And the time to consider the effect , to make sure of its accomplishment , is before the pen touches the paper . Sometimes the author makes a mistake in his planning ...
... mind . In so far as the author creates this effect he is successful . And the time to consider the effect , to make sure of its accomplishment , is before the pen touches the paper . Sometimes the author makes a mistake in his planning ...
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... mind for signs of interest and for shafts of intelli- gence . The effect that the writer desires in the reader's mind may be of different natures . In Baedeker's Guide - Book the aim is largely to satisfy the understanding , to meet the ...
... mind for signs of interest and for shafts of intelli- gence . The effect that the writer desires in the reader's mind may be of different natures . In Baedeker's Guide - Book the aim is largely to satisfy the understanding , to meet the ...
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... mind and heart as he wishes to . An author finds , however , that to gain the desired effect requires skillful manipulation on his part . He confronts a mass of refractory material , often full of contradictions , in which any potential ...
... mind and heart as he wishes to . An author finds , however , that to gain the desired effect requires skillful manipulation on his part . He confronts a mass of refractory material , often full of contradictions , in which any potential ...
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... mind , is unified and given an organic existence , even the choice of words , upon which depends so much of the tone of the com- position , is largely settled by the answer to this question of what the author hopes to accomplish . In ...
... mind , is unified and given an organic existence , even the choice of words , upon which depends so much of the tone of the com- position , is largely settled by the answer to this question of what the author hopes to accomplish . In ...
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