332 adjectives to describe writing

We have been assured, sir, in the sacred writings, that 'except the Lord build the House they labour in vain that build it.

Bosco seemed to be disillusioned that journalism offered so little scope for creative writing; but he stayed on and worked his way through Goa Today, Gomantak Times, the Portuguese Lusa news agency, and the Jesuit-run UCAN, apart from The Week and others publications.

On the other hand he specifically excludes from poetry such scientific works as those of Empedocles and historical writings as those of Herodotus.

SEE Hogness, T. R. JOHNSON, WILLOUGHBY H. Practice leaves A. To accompany Basic writing by Harold Y. Moffett & Willoughby H. Johnson.

His dramatic writings were first published together in folio 1623 by some of the actors of the different companies they had been acted in, and perhaps by other servants of the theatre into whose hands copies might have fallen, and since republished by Mr. Rowe, Mr. Pope, Mr. Theobald, Sir Thomas Hanmer, and Mr. Warburton.

In Lichtenberg's Miscellaneous Writings I find this sentence quoted: Modesty should be the virtue of those who possess no other.

© 9Mar23, A705031. R59891, 10Mar50, John Alexander Conrad (C) HANDBOOK OF EFFECTIVE WRITING, by Walter Kay Smart.

He was her teacher and constant companion, and she passed as his wife; so it is probable that he strengthened in her mind that dreary pessimism which appeared in her later writings.

The scrawl on the paper was meaningless, but at length by close attention he secret writing.

And I carried through the press a selection of my minor writings, forming the first two volumes of Dissertations and Discussions.

I found that the points of apparent agreement between his opinions and mine were more verbal than real; that the important philosophical principles which I had thought he recognised, were so explained away by him as to mean little or nothing, or were continually lost sight of, and doctrines entirely inconsistent with them were taught in nearly every part of his philosophical writings.

If the number of critical writings devoted to these different forms of communication is taken as a criterion, rhetoric ranks first, poetry second, and history third.

Besides these works, Bishop Hall is author of Satires in Six Books, lately reprinted under the title of Virgidemiarum, of which we cannot give a better account than in the words of the ingenious authors of the Monthly Review, by which Bishop Hall's genius for that kind of poetical writing will fully appear.

Said Bishop Carthach:"Here, Sire, is the youth you gave me to train; he is a good scholar and he has studied the holy writings with much success.

His Treatise on the Evidences of Christianity has great merit, and his theological and controversial writings are in high esteem: greatly venerated for his truly evangelical character.

Examination of the divine writings in this particular.

Figaro himself is represented as saying that none but little men feared little writings.

While this feeling continues, we shall not look to him for poetry; and the only imaginative writing in which he is likely to be generally used as material, will be kindred to that known by the appropriate title of "Pirate Literature."

Benjamin Franklin's autobiographical writings.

He disapproved of parentheses; and I believe in all his voluminous writings, not half a dozen of them will be found.

John R. White (A); 17Jun57; R193699. FUESS, CLAUDE MOORE, joint author. Practical precis writing.

A case of automatic writing, by Arnold Fountain, pseud. of Fulton Oursler.

The novel may be more popular and more lucrative, when successful, than the history or the essay; but to make it popular and lucrative the writer needs a special talent, and this, as was before hinted, seems frequently forgotten by those who take to novel writing.

In his sermons and essays he is wonderfully simple and direct; in his controversial writings, gently ironical and satiric, and the satire is pervaded by a delicate humor; but when his feelings are aroused he speaks with poetic images and symbols, and his eloquence is like that of the Old Testament prophets.

They are pervaded likewise by an earnestness and solemnity which are perfectly Hebraic; and each performance is presented in a style decorated with all the costly jewels of imagination and fancy,a style of far purer and more genuine English than any of his subsequent writings, which are often marred, indeed, by gross exaggerations, and still grosser violations of good taste and the chastities of language.

332 adjectives to describe  writing