The Expository Paragraph And Sentence: An Elementary Manual of Composition

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The Expository Paragraph And Sentence: An Elementary Manual of Composition
Charles Sears Baldwin
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Tidings, fitted to con- 15 vulse all nations, must henceforwards travel by culinary process ; and the trumpet that once announced from afar the laurelled mail, heart- shaking when heard screaming on the wind, and proclaiming itself through the darkness to 20 every village or solitary house on its route, has now given way for ever to the pot-wallopings Digitized by LnOOQ IC The Paragraph: Emphasis 19 of the boiler. — De Quincey : The English Mail-Coach.
Compare also the second example in § 19.
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...n revising for coherence, then, look first to the sequence of sentences, then to the indica- tions of that sequence ; and, except in the cases noted above, or in the rare cases where abruptness is desired, avoid asyndeton.
16. The principles of emphasis as stated ^^ §§ 5-7 ^PPly without modification to the paragraph. Of the emphasis secured by- prominence of position Bacon furnishes a more striking instance in the opening para- graph of his essay on Ceremonies and Respects : He that is only real had need have exceeding great parts of virtue, as the stone had need to be rich that is set without foil.


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