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William Jayne Weston. By the Same Author A REFRESHER COURSE IN ENGLISH A REFRESHER COURSE IN PUNCTUATION AND SPELLING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON ENGLISH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION A Manual of Good English By W. J. ...
William Jayne Weston. By the Same Author A REFRESHER COURSE IN ENGLISH A REFRESHER COURSE IN PUNCTUATION AND SPELLING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON ENGLISH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON SPELLING AND PUNCTUATION A Manual of Good English By W. J. ...
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... course of true love never did run smooth . ( A Midsummer Night's Dream . ) ( b ) Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble mind ) To scorn delights and live laborious days . ( MILTON , Lycidas ...
... course of true love never did run smooth . ( A Midsummer Night's Dream . ) ( b ) Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise ( That last infirmity of noble mind ) To scorn delights and live laborious days . ( MILTON , Lycidas ...
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... course , some words are better for your purpose than others ; of course the great writers , of prose as well as of poetry , have achieved their greatness very largely because they have chosen well . Much , very much , has been written ...
... course , some words are better for your purpose than others ; of course the great writers , of prose as well as of poetry , have achieved their greatness very largely because they have chosen well . Much , very much , has been written ...
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accent adjective adverb Alice Alice in Wonderland Antony beauty Ben Jonson better Brutus Cęsura called Charles Lamb clause comma consonant dear delight doth effective English example expression eyes G. B. SHAW give grammar Greek Hamlet hand hath hear hearers heart honour Iambic Pentameter idea instance Julius Cęsar King Lady language Latin light lines live Look Lord Macaulay matter meaning metaphor metonymy Milton mind never Nominative Absolute notice noun objective Paradise Lost paragraph passage Perhaps periphrasis person phrase play plural poem poet poetry Pope preposition pronoun pronunciation prose question quotation reader reason rhyming rhythm sense sentence Shakespeare silent sing singular sonnet sound speak speaker speech spelling split infinitive style sweet syllable talk tell term thee thing thou thought tongue Transitive Verb TROCHEE usually verb verse voice vowel words writing