Aids to English CompositionHarper & brothers, 1854 - 429 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
Allowable rhymes appear attention beauty become called cause character clear close common composition considered consists directions Discussion effect English Example exercise expression eyes feelings figure frequently give given hand happiness head heart honor human idea imagination important individual influence interest Italy kind knowledge language laws learning letter light literary literature living look manner marks means mind moral nature never nouns object observed opinion Perfect rhymes persons pleasure poet poetry present preterits and participles principles produce proper reason regard relation remark requires respect rules sense sentence short simple sometimes sound speak spirit student style syllable taken thing third thought tion truth verbs verse virtue whole words writer written young