Key to Dalgleishs English Composition in Prose And Verse With And Introduction

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Key to Dalgleishs English Composition in Prose And Verse With And Introduction
Walter Scott Dalgleish
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There is a remarkable appropriateness in the language of this paragraph. The distinctions are nicely drawn, and expressed with great felicity. The only expression that is at all objectionable is "graceful to human nature " in (3). The word " graceful " is here employed in an unusual connection : better to have said, " as it adorns human nature. " Exercise 4 (page 44).
1. The connection between these paragraphs, which is very obvious, may be seen by reading in succession the opening sentence of
...each. A states the importance of finding a moral; B refers to the/a&/e which is to illustrate this ; O relates to the subject of the fable, and D to the characters or persons. The opening sentence in each paragraph states a general principle, while the subsequent sentences criticise the manner in which Milton has dealt with it.
2. Each paragraph contains three sentences ; in each, the opening sentence is brief ; the second is also brief; and the closing sentence is long and periodic in form.
3. There is a shade of difference, though it may not be very obvious.


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