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- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- 64 p
- 作者:
- Petersdorff, Rudolf, 1845-
- 提交者:
- Classics Library Staff
- 上传日期:
- 09/28/2018
- 更改日期:
- 09/28/2018
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- 1884 copyrighted text. A book on manners that strives to be familiar and conversational, with children doing a large part of the talking. Chapters cover manners: in general, at school, on the street, at home, toward the aged, at the table, in society, at church, at places of amusement, in stories and similar public places, in travelling (sic), and in borrowing. Each lesson includes an outline for teachers to write on the blackboard. The Schultz Archive copy contains most of the introduction, TOC, and a selection of pages, most of which are the outlines for the lessons. Some of the pages are difficult to read due to the quality of the copying.
- 作者:
- Wiggin, Edith E.
- 提交者:
- Russel Durst
- 上传日期:
- 05/24/2016
- 更改日期:
- 08/14/2020
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- No information on the printing or edition is given. The copyright is 1884. No information on the author is given. The book emphasizes adaptation as the fundamental law of rhetoric and the effects produced "at the time and under the circumstances." Conversation and letter writing are to be used to develop in the student rhetoric's important laws. Personal experience is seen as the basis for students learning narration and description. Illustrations are used throughout, particularly anecdotes and quotations from leading authors. The author specifically acknowledges _The Art of Extempore Speech_ by M. Bautain and _The Art of Reading_ by M. Legouve as influences. The sections are Sentence Making, Conversation, Letter-Writing, the Essay, the Oration, and Poetry. The chapter on conversation focuses on sociability, beginning with a chapter on "Good Breeding." The chapter on the essay is quite alliterative, its chapters: preparation, invention, style, purity, propriety, precision, perspictuity, power, perfection, and (most interestingly) preparation for the press. The Schultz Archive includes a large portion of the text; however, it is missing part I and pages 152-69, 256-303, and 504-end (Part V on oration and Part VI Poetry). The scans are good quality, but there is some highlighter that obscures text throughout.
- 作者:
- Bardeen, C. W. (Charles William), 1847-1924
- 提交者:
- Russel Durst
- 上传日期:
- 05/04/2016
- 更改日期:
- 06/04/2019
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- 1890 printing (83rd 1000) of the 1884 copyrighted text. The author is credited as Teacher of English Language and Literature in Ann Arbor High School. Chittenden's text seeks to provide young high school students with a primer of knowledge for the study of rhetoric. The author claims that the intention is to use as little theory as possible to teach the beginnings of correct writing. She details a fairly precise method that begins with the principles of English grammar and works through examples of literature, style, expression, letter-writing and more. Exercises in reproduction are designed to have students put good writing examples in their own words. Exercises in development provide students with detail, which they must then weave into a composition. Exercises in summary teach student to condense. Exercises in paraphrase teach students to rephrase with style. The Schultz Archive includes the complete text, except pages 122-23, and the scans are in good condition.
- 作者:
- Chittenden, L. A. (Lucy A.)
- 提交者:
- Russel Durst
- 上传日期:
- 05/23/2016
- 更改日期:
- 06/07/2019
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- 1884 printing of 1883 copyrighted text. The text aims to combine theory with practice in a complete grammar of the English language. Students are first given a system of syntactical rules to discriminate between grammatical and ungrammatical writing, and then students are give exercises in construction and analysis. The author credits the influence of Quackenbos's English Grammar and Brown's Grammar of English Grammars. Each lesson contains some mix of definitions, principles, rules, lists, remarks, and directions (exercises). The Schultz Archive copy is roughly the complete 109 page text.
- 作者:
- Hendrickson, Clarence Rutherford
- 提交者:
- Russel Durst
- 上传日期:
- 05/19/2016
- 更改日期:
- 07/27/2020
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Type:
- Document
- 摘抄:
- 1884 printing of the revised American edition of Bain's rhetorical manual focused on style, structure, and modes. The copyright page states it was registered in 1866. Alexander Bain had a Master of Arts and was Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen. It states an interest in methodizing instruction in english composition, stating that little can be done to cultivate students' fund of expression, but that they can be taught to discriminate between good and bad expression. Rhetoric is defined as "the means whereby language, spoken or written, may be rendered effective." The text is divided into two parts. Part one deals with composition in general, particularly figures of speech, qualities of style, the sentence, and the paragraph. Part two deal with five kinds or modes of composition: description, narration (historical composition), exposition (science), oratory (persuasion), and poetry. Its rules and principles are accompanied with examples from canonical texts. It also includes analyzed extracts in its appendix. Although it has not been digitzed, the Schultz Archive's hardcopy is the complete text. It is identical to the 1887 printing (that is digitzed), excepting paratextual advertisements.
- 作者:
- Bain, Alexander, 1818-1903
- 提交者:
- Russel Durst
- 上传日期:
- 05/04/2016
- 更改日期:
- 06/03/2019
- 创建:
- 1884
- 证书:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0