Practical Modern English, 2. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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... style of writing . It is not easy to achieve what we may call good style . And perhaps the first and most important rule is to write sincerely as you feel . This has been expressed by another author , who once said , " The style is the ...
... style of writing . It is not easy to achieve what we may call good style . And perhaps the first and most important rule is to write sincerely as you feel . This has been expressed by another author , who once said , " The style is the ...
187. oldal
... STYLE ( 2 ) In order to develop a good literary style it is essential to read the best authors and also to practise writing . Among the more usual faults of those who make an effort to become stylists by artificial means are : ( a ) ...
... STYLE ( 2 ) In order to develop a good literary style it is essential to read the best authors and also to practise writing . Among the more usual faults of those who make an effort to become stylists by artificial means are : ( a ) ...
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... STYLE ( 3 ) Criticise the style of the following : ( a ) Spirit of place ! It is for this we travel , to surprise its subtlety ; and where it is a strong and dominant angel , that place , seen once , abides entire in the memory with all ...
... STYLE ( 3 ) Criticise the style of the following : ( a ) Spirit of place ! It is for this we travel , to surprise its subtlety ; and where it is a strong and dominant angel , that place , seen once , abides entire in the memory with all ...
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