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... words verified , and author , work , and passage noted and particularised . • Natural and essential as one would ... words given are not the exact words of the original . Such a sentence may be in Cicero , but it may also be in ...
... words verified , and author , work , and passage noted and particularised . • Natural and essential as one would ... words given are not the exact words of the original . Such a sentence may be in Cicero , but it may also be in ...
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... words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the quotation be in the form of a dependent sentence in the ...
... words of the author he quotes . He must give his author's own words , and give them in their proper order . He must be observant of number and gender , mood and tense . If the quotation be in the form of a dependent sentence in the ...
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... words , Haud facile emergunt , upon which the rest depends ; and , lastly , the reference to Horace when the line is Juvenal's . 7. Omission of part of a quotation without any note of such omission , as , e.g. , " Facilis descensus ...
... words , Haud facile emergunt , upon which the rest depends ; and , lastly , the reference to Horace when the line is Juvenal's . 7. Omission of part of a quotation without any note of such omission , as , e.g. , " Facilis descensus ...
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... words and harmonious numbers , make it more portable to the memory . " " 1 The book , as will be seen by reference to the title - page , is somewhat of an encyclopædic nature , and includes many items that are not , in any sense ...
... words and harmonious numbers , make it more portable to the memory . " " 1 The book , as will be seen by reference to the title - page , is somewhat of an encyclopædic nature , and includes many items that are not , in any sense ...
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... words . He wants authority for his arguments , and he finds it in a passage from some writer of acknowledged standing . He will shelter himself behind this great name . The sentiment itself and its expression , the name and rank of the ...
... words . He wants authority for his arguments , and he finds it in a passage from some writer of acknowledged standing . He will shelter himself behind this great name . The sentiment itself and its expression , the name and rank of the ...
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