Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English, Based On the Requirements for Admission to College
Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English, Based On the Requirements for Admission to College
Blakely Gilbert Sykes
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Find passages in this essay where Macaulay aims to secure emphasis by the use of the following devices: in- verted order in the sentences, the use of particular terms where the general would be more accurate, the use of superlatives, striking comparisons, repetition of ideas, contrast, balanced expressions, succession of short sen- tences, biblical language. Define the following words and use them in sentences, railed, maundered, coxcomb, parasite, conclave, turgid, folio, overture. The Life an...d Character of the Author.— What The Teaching of the Essay 107 do we know of Macaulay's childhood? his precocious- ness? his education? his tastes and acquirements while at college? his entry into politics? his parliamentary life? his life in India? his literary work? his habits? his principles? As we compare him with other literary men what were his special talents? his limitations? Compare him with Carlyle with reference to character, if you have studied the Essay on Burns. What characteristics of Macaulay can you trace in this essay?
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