ESPENSHADE, A. H. The Essentials of Composition and Rhetoric. Boston, 1904. EVERTS, K. J. The Speaking Voice. New York, c. 1908. FANSLER, H. E., and FANSLER, D. S. Exercises in English Form and FORBES, A. H. Essays and How to Write Them. London, 1910. GAVIT, H. E. The Etiquette of Correspondence. New York, 1911. Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis. Boston, 1891. GROSE, H. B. Specimens of English Composition for Use in College Classes in Rhetoric. Chicago, 1909. HAMMOND, H. W. Style-Book of Business English. New York, 1913 (5th ed.). HANSON, C. L. English Composition. Boston, 1908. HERRICK, ROBERT, and DAMON, L. T. New Composition and Rhetoric for Schools. Chicago, 1911. HIGGINSON, T. W. Hints on Writing and Speech-Making. Boston, 1889. HILL, A. S. Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition. New York, 1902. HILL, A. S. Our English. New York, 1889. HILL, A. S. The Principles of Rhetoric. New York, 1895. HINSDALE, B. A. Teaching the Language Arts. New York, 1909. HITCHCOCK, A. M. Enlarged Practice-Book in English Composition. New York, 1910. HITCHCOCK, A. M. Rhetoric and the Study of Literature. New York, 1913. HITCHCOCK, A. M. Theme-Book in English Composition. New York, 1910. HYSLOP, J. H. Logic and Argument. New York, 1900. JELLIFFE, R. A. Handbook of Exposition. New York, 1914. JONES, D. D. The Technique of Speech. New York. 1909. JORDAN, M. A. Correct Writing and Speaking. New York, 1906. KETCHAM, V. A. The Theory and Practice of Argumentation and Debate. New York, 1914. KIMBALL, L. G. The Structure of the English Sentence. New York, 1900. KITTREDGE, G. L., and FARLEY, F. E. An Advanced English Grammar. Boston, 1913. KNOWLES, F. L. Practical Hints for Young Writers. Boston, 1897. KRAPP, G. P. Modern English, its Growth and Present Use. New York, 1909. LAMONT, HAMMOND. Specimens of Exposition. New York, 1896. LEWES, G. H. The Principles of Success in Literature. Boston, 1891. LEWIS, E. H. Business English. Chicago, 1911. LEWIS, E. H. Specimens of the Forms of Discourse. New York, 1900. LINN, J. W. The Essentials of English Composition. New York, 1912. LINN, J. W. Illustrative Examples of English Composition. New York, 1913. LOCKWOOD, S. E. H. Lessons in English. Boston, 1889. MATTHEWS, BRANDER. Parts of Speech. New York, 1910. MCCOOL, T. H. Twentieth Century Business Letters and Forms. Philadelphia, c. 1912. MILES, E. H. Essays in the Making. London, 1906. MITCHELL, T. C., and CARPENTER, G. R. Exposition in Classroom Practice. New York, 1907. NASON, A. H. Short Themes; A Freshman Manual for the First Semester. New York University, 1910. NASON, A. H. Talks on Theme-Writing and Kindred Topics. New York, 1909. NEAL, R. W. Thought-Building in Composition. New York, 1912. NESFIELD, J. C. Errors in English Composition. London, 1911. NESFIELD, J. C. Manual of English Grammar and Composition. London, 1911. NESFIELD, J. C. Senior Course of English Composition. London, 1910. NEVINS, A. G. The Blue Pencil and How to Avoid It. New York, 1890. NEWCOMER, A. G. A Practical Course in English Composition. Boston, 1898. NEWCOMER, A. G., and SEWARD, S. S. Rhetoric in Practice. New York, 1908. NICHOL, JOHN. English Composition. London, 1912. NICHOL, JOHN, and MCCORMICK, W. S. Questions and Exercises on English Composition. London, 1890. NOYES, E. C. Basic Principles in Oral English. Boston, n.d. NUTTER, C. R., HERSEY, F. W. C., and GREENOUGH, C. N. Specimens of Prose Composition. Boston, 1907. O'BRIEN, S. R. English for Foreigners. 2 vols. Boston, 1909. PEARSON, H. G. The Principles of Composition. Boston, 1898. PERCIVAL, MILTON, and JELLIFFE, R. A. Specimens of Exposition and Argument. New York, 1910. PERRY, F. M. An Introductory Course in Exposition. New York, 1908. PHELPS, AUSTIN, and FRINK, H. A. Rhetoric; Its Theory and Practice. New York, 1895. RALEIGH, WALTER. Style. London, 1913. RANKIN, T. E., and BRUMM, J. R. Materials for the Study of Rhetoric and Composition in the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, n.d. RICKARD, T. A. A Guide to Technical Writing. San Francisco, 1910. ROE, F. W., and ELLIOTT, G. R. English Prose; A Series of Related Essays. New York, 1913. ROUSTAND, M. La Composition française. Paris, n.d. (1. La description et le portrait. 2. La narration. 3. Le dialogue. 4. La lettre et le discours. 5. La dissertation littéraire. 6. La dissertation morale.) SAINTSBURY, G. E. B. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe. New York, 1905. SAINTSBURY, G. E. B. A History of English Prose Rhythm. London, 1912. SCOTT, F. N. Essays on Style, Rhetoric, and Language. Boston, 1893. SCOTT, F. N., and DENNEY, J. V. Aphorisms for Teachers of English Composition, and the Class Hour in English Composition. Boston, 1905. SCOTT, F. N., and DENNEY, J. V. Paragraph-Writing; A Rhetoric for Colleges. Boston, 1909. SEWARD, S. S. Note-Taking. Boston, 1910. SHAW, E. R. English Composition by Practice. New York, 1892. SHERAN, W. H. A Handbook of Literary Criticism. New York, 1905. SMITH, L. P. The English Language. London, 1912. SORELLE, R. P. Office Training for Stenographers. New York, c. 1911. SPENCER, Herbert. Philosophy of Style. New York, 1895. STEBBINS, C. M. A Progressive Course in English for Secondary Schools. Boston, c. 1909. STEEVES, H. R., and RISTINE, F. H. Representative Essays in Modern Thought. New York, 1913. STRANG, H. I. Exercises in English; Revised with Additions by G. R. Carpenter. Boston, 1903. SWINTON, WILLIAM. A School Manual of English Composition. New York, 1878. SWINTON, WILLIAM. School Composition. New York, 1905. SYKES, F. H. Elementary English Composition. Toronto, 1900. TAYLOR, ISAAC. Words and Places. New York, n.d. (Everyman's Library.) TAYLOR, J. R. Composition in Narration. New York, 1910. THOMAS, C. S., and HowE, W. D. Composition and Rhetoric. New York, 1908. THOMAS, HELEN. A Study of the Paragraph. New York, 1912. THORNDIKE, A. H. The Elements of Rhetoric and Composition. New York, 1905. WADDY, VIRGINIA. Elements of Rhetoric and Composition. New York, 1889. WARD, C. C. Oral Composition. New York, 1914. WEBSTER, W. F. Elements of English Grammar. Boston, 1904. WEBSTER, W. F. English: Composition and Literature. Boston, 1902. WEBSTER, W. F. English for Secondary Schools. Boston, 1912. WENDELL, BARRETT. English Composition. New York, 1912. WINCHESTER, C. T. Some Principles of Literary Criticism. New York, 1903. WISCONSIN, UNIVERSITY OF. Requirements for Admission to the Freshman English Course. Madison, Wis., 1913. WOOLLEY, E. C. Exercises in English. Boston, 1911. WOOLLEY, E. C. Handbook of Composition. Boston, 1909. YOUNG, F. C., (BERKELEY), and YOUNG, KARL. Freshman English. INDEX NOTE: Words and expressions frequently misused are printed in italics. Abbreviations, 3, 35-37, 122; list of, | As, 168. Bibliography, 221-23, 261. Agreement, grammatical, 71-72; Biographer, 261. Adverbs, 51. Affect, 167. Affectation, 150, 276. Ages, 39. Aggravate, 167. Analytical, outline, 194-97; story, Business letters, 319. |