Ruskin, 101, 274, 276, 319
satiric poetry, 315; prose, 318 scansion, 293
Scott, 32 sq., 35, 60, 89, 167 sq., 172 sq., 176, 213, 220, 228, 250, 258, 261, 264 sq., 276, 278, 296, 301, 311 sq., 318 sq. semi-colon, 140 sentence, coherence, 108; emphasis, 108; unity, 108; long and short, 110; loose and periodic, 112; balanced, 114; synthesis, 115; mutual relation, 127 sententious style, 273
sermons, 319 sextain, 298 Shaftesbury, 50
Shakespeare, 38, 87 sq., 92, 162, 173, 194, 215, 229, 264, 276 sq., 278, 296 sqq., 300, 304, 312 sqq., 318 shall, 14
Shelley, 226, 274, 296, 299, 312 Shenstone, 299
Sheridan, 37, 318 Shirley, 314
short words, 104; sentence, 110 Sidney, 232, 301
unities, the three, 314
unity, of sentence, 108; of paragraph, 123; of the whole composition, 156; of expression, 314 unstopt lines, 294
verb, preterite, 2; -est, -eth, 2; number, 10; participle, II, 15; sequence of tenses, 13; infinitive, 14; subjunctive, 14; shall and will, 14; gerund, 15 verbal, 40
verbosity, 48, 50, 272 verse, 289, 292, 297 vision, 89 vivacity, 276
Wilkie, 310
will, 14
wit, 279 Wolfe, 167
words, arrangement of, 54, 75, 290; choice of, 71; number of, 73; re- petition of, 103; long and short,
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