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COMPOSITION AND LANGUAGES.

Live and Learn; or, One Thousand Mistakes of

llaily

Occurrence in Speaking, Writing and Pronunciation, Corrected an.d

Exlllained,

There are hundreds

ot

persons who are sensible

ot

their

deffclenclea on many porn

ta

connected with the Grammar of their own

tongue, and who, by self-tuition, may correct such deficlenclee.

Ii

Corrects

ancl

&plains

1,000

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sh0101

all

~he

current. improprittiu

taka

o/Daily Occurrencc

in

Spuik-

of .•:z:pres:ion

and

gtve1 rute• for

ing,

W

rit'ing

an.ct

Pronunciation.

their correction.

,It

E:z:plain• the mamy Perple:z:ing It gives clear rulesfor tho

use

ofCapi·

·

point.s that occasion d.iffu:ulty to tho

ta

ls

and

Italics.

·

1tudent.

.

It givesplain, gonoral rules for spol/..

,lt

•"'Flaim most of the Lalin ancl

ing,

French words ana phrasrs of

fr•·

It gives detailed instruct

I

omfor

1orit-

qumt

occurrence

in

mwspaper:.

•no f or the Press in tho various de-

Jt

•hows how to punctuate amt para- partment.s ofnow.tpaper

and

general

graph correctly.

literature.

218pages, papsr..................................................30

<"ta.

Bound in boards..................................................

60

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Walker's Rhyming, Spelling and Pronouncing Dictionary

of

the

English Language.

To which is added critical and practical

Observations on Ortliol(r:ipby, Syllabication, l'rc>nuncintion, an llldex

ofAllowable Rhymes, with Authorities for their u sage, etc.

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How to Write a Composition.

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to

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a

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It

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Bild

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all

the writer has to do, in order to produce a good composition is to

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178

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The Poet's Comp:mion.

A Dictionnry of all Allowable

Rhymes in the English Langual(e. This gives the P erfect, the Imperfed

and Allowable Rhymes, and will enable you

to

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whether any word can be mated.

It

ls invaluable to any one who d e>ires

to court the Muses, and

is

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Punctuation made plain, and Composition

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