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
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deffclenclea on many porn
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connected with the Grammar of their own
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their correction.
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use
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point.s that occasion d.iffu:ulty to tho
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Italics.
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It givesplain, gonoral rules for spol/..
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French words ana phrasrs of
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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.
'l'he use of this book will
save tbs student the m any boars of labor too often wasted in trying
to
write
a
plain composition.
It
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a
perfect skeleton of one hundred
and seventeen differout subjects, with their divisions clearly
defii.ed,Bild
eaeh heading fillecl in with
t.heideas which the subject sugl(ests; so that
all
the writer has to do, in order to produce a good composition is to
en·
large on them to suit
bis
taste.
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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
a•certain to a certainty
whether any word can be mated.
It
ls invaluable to any one who d e>ires
to court the Muses, and
is
used by some of the best writers. .....
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Mind Your Stops.
Punctuation made plain, and Composition
slmpli.lledfor Readers, Writers and talkers . . .....................
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Thim.m's French Self-Taught.
A new syAtem on the
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