A System of RhetoricScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 2002 - 673 pagina's |
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Pagina 194
... write better than local letters , one must write these local letters with all possible care . Especially is it important to chop up the paragraphs . The read- er's attention is attracted by open spaces . One of the charms of rapid ...
... write better than local letters , one must write these local letters with all possible care . Especially is it important to chop up the paragraphs . The read- er's attention is attracted by open spaces . One of the charms of rapid ...
Pagina 197
... Write Naturally and Directly . - Don't say , " In the opinion of the undersigned , " or " If your humble servant may be believed , " when you mean " I think . " Avoid all circumlocutory ... WRITING . [ PART CHAP . XI . ] 197 HOW TO WRITE.
... Write Naturally and Directly . - Don't say , " In the opinion of the undersigned , " or " If your humble servant may be believed , " when you mean " I think . " Avoid all circumlocutory ... WRITING . [ PART CHAP . XI . ] 197 HOW TO WRITE.
Pagina 498
... write in the margin , N.P. ( new paragraph ) . ( See No. 11. ) 12. When a word in italics is TO BE PRINTED IN ROMAN , underline it , and write rom . in the margin . ( See No. 8. ) 13. When a word in roman is TO BE PRINTED IN ITALICS ...
... write in the margin , N.P. ( new paragraph ) . ( See No. 11. ) 12. When a word in italics is TO BE PRINTED IN ROMAN , underline it , and write rom . in the margin . ( See No. 8. ) 13. When a word in roman is TO BE PRINTED IN ITALICS ...
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