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More "Connective" Quotes from Famous Books
... answer to the second question. Slowness of movement is obtained by introducing long descriptions, analyses of characters, and information regarding the history or customs of the time. Sentences become long and involved; dependent clauses abound; connective words and phrases are frequent. Needless details may be introduced until the story becomes wearisome; it has almost ... — English: Composition and Literature • W. F. (William Franklin) Webster
... Mr. Cranze's connective remarks broke off here for the time being. He found himself suddenly plucked away from the bunk by a pair of iron hands, and hustled out through the state-room door. He was a tall man, and the hands thrust him from ... — A Master of Fortune • Cutcliffe Hyne
... achieving a long hoped for work, in which of course I have to pay the printers—i.e. to leave in some connective available form whatever miscellaneous important printing I have ever published, ethico-political, theological, economical, historical, aesthetic, critical, mathematical: indeed, the mathematical is all ... — Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman • Giberne Sieveking
... In the familiar connective-tissue, or "binding-stuff," we find a process similar in kind but differing in the degree, so to speak, of ... — Preventable Diseases • Woods Hutchinson
... st., has grown downwards so as to touch the back of a bee alighting on the lip of the flower, and gather pollen from it. 3. Diagram of one of the two stamens. f. The stalk or filament of the stamen. a1. The pollen-producing half-anther, eo. The elongated connective joining it to the sterile half-anther. 4. Section through a flower showing ov. the ovary; nec. the nectary or honey-glands; st. the style; li. the lip of the flower on which the bee alights. 5. Similar section showing the effect of the ... — More Science From an Easy Chair • Sir E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester
... the 'was', or 'is', ought to be rendered positively, or objectively, and not as a mere connective: 'The Word Is God', and saith, 'I Am the Lord; there is no God besides me', the Supreme Being, 'Deitas objectiva'. The Father saith, 'I Am ... — Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4. • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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