Practical Modern English, 2. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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28. oldal
... feeling the same emotions , observing the same happenings ; but with this difference , that he ex- periences , feels , and observes with greater intensity than ordinary persons . With this greater intensity , he has the power of seeing ...
... feeling the same emotions , observing the same happenings ; but with this difference , that he ex- periences , feels , and observes with greater intensity than ordinary persons . With this greater intensity , he has the power of seeing ...
43. oldal
... feeling . It is the most natural form of poetry , being the brief expression of what the poet feels . The chief characteristics of lyrical poetry are : ( a ) Its emotional quality . The lyric poet is not concerned with the description ...
... feeling . It is the most natural form of poetry , being the brief expression of what the poet feels . The chief characteristics of lyrical poetry are : ( a ) Its emotional quality . The lyric poet is not concerned with the description ...
195. oldal
... feelings of its owner . In it are written accounts of matters which , perhaps unimportant in themselves , have some ... feels about the events which beset him , the people who surround him . It is essential in keeping a diary to be ...
... feelings of its owner . In it are written accounts of matters which , perhaps unimportant in themselves , have some ... feels about the events which beset him , the people who surround him . It is essential in keeping a diary to be ...
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A. J. Cronin adjectives adventures adverb answer the questions appear APPRECIATION OF LITERATURE ballads beauty birds Chapter characters Charles Cheshire Institutes deal Describe diary Dictionary E. F. Benson Encyclopædia English essay example EXERCISES ON PROSE Explain the meaning express extract figures of speech following poem following sentences following subjects following words friends garden Give the titles GRAMMAR John Masefield King Lancashire Lancashire and Cheshire lines live London loose sentence Lord Randal lyric Macbeth Messrs never night noun novels periodic sentence phrases POEM FOR STUDY poet PRACTICE AND REVISION précis predicate Prester John PROSE FOR STUDY Re-write the following READ the following REFERENCE BOOKS rhyme Senior D.C. sentences to show Shakespeare singing story STUDY READ Teresa Hooley titles and authors verb VOCABULARY PRACTICE W. B. Yeats W. H. Davies W. W. Gibson walking WILFRED WILSON GIBSON Write a paragraph Write sentences WRITING AND DISCUSSION