Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces - Unknown

Conversation: Its Faults and Its Graces

COMPILED BY
ANDREW P. PEABODY.
————— BOSTON AND CAMBRIDGE: JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY. M DCCC LV.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by James Munroe and Company, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. CAMBRIDGE: THURSTON AND TORRY, PRINTERS.

DEDICATED TO AMERICAN TEACHERS.

The Compiler has attempted to bring together in this little volume the principles which should govern conversation among persons of true refinement of mind and character, and to point out some of the most common and easily besetting vulgarisms occurring in the colloquial English of our country and day. Part I. is an Address delivered before a Young Ladies' School, in Newburyport. Part II. is a Lecture addressed to the Literary, Scientific and Mechanics' Institution at Reading, England. Part III. is a reprint from the fourth English edition of A Word to the Wise, or Hints on the Current Improprieties of Expression in Writing and Speaking, by Parry Gwynne, a few passages not applicable to the habits of American society being omitted. Part IV. is composed of selections from two little English books, entitled, Never too late to Learn: Mistakes of daily occurrence in Speaking, Writing and Pronunciation corrected; and Common Blunders in Speaking and Writing.
DELIVERED BEFORE THE NEWBURYPORT FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, DECEMBER 19, 1846, BY ANDREW P. PEABODY.

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2011-01-06

Темы

English language -- Idioms; Conversation; English language -- Usage; English Language -- Spoken English

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