Tudor to Augustan English: A Study in Syntax and Style from Caxton to Johnson |
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Alexander Bain , in his English Composition and Rhetoric , Part I ( 1877 ) , wrote : A sentence in any way ungrammatical incurs the risk of being obscure , if not a perversion of the meaning ; more especially in cases where the rules of ...
Alexander Bain , in his English Composition and Rhetoric , Part I ( 1877 ) , wrote : A sentence in any way ungrammatical incurs the risk of being obscure , if not a perversion of the meaning ; more especially in cases where the rules of ...
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... with author's last additions and corrections ( 2 vols ) , Edinburgh , 1808 R. Whately , Elements of Rhetoric , Longmans , 1865 A. Bain , English Composition and Rhetoric , Longmans , 1887 I. Scott , Controversies over the Imitation ...
... with author's last additions and corrections ( 2 vols ) , Edinburgh , 1808 R. Whately , Elements of Rhetoric , Longmans , 1865 A. Bain , English Composition and Rhetoric , Longmans , 1887 I. Scott , Controversies over the Imitation ...
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... 189 , 194 , 221 Bacon , Francis , Viscount St Albans , 7 , 13 , IS , 55-6 , 65 , 75 , 80 , 166 , 215 ; Advancement of Learning , 65 , 74 , 76 ; Essays , só , 74 , 215 Bain , Alexander , English Composition and Rhetoric , 78 Balance ...
... 189 , 194 , 221 Bacon , Francis , Viscount St Albans , 7 , 13 , IS , 55-6 , 65 , 75 , 80 , 166 , 215 ; Advancement of Learning , 65 , 74 , 76 ; Essays , só , 74 , 215 Bain , Alexander , English Composition and Rhetoric , 78 Balance ...
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Contents
Introduction | 13 |
Social Strata and Levels of Communication | 21 |
Colloquial English | 29 |
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