[39] It may be found desirable to assign only a part of the words to each student, the results to be read before the class and discussed.

[40] Foundations of Rhetoric, p. 171.

[41] Advanced Exercises, p. 41.

[42] For particular passages, etc., see Professor A. S. Cook’s The Bible and English Prose Style (Ginn & Co.).

[43] Hundreds of others will be found in Hazlitt’s English Proverbs.

[44] For reference: Fallows, 100,000 Synonyms and Antonyms (Fleming H. Revell Co.); Roget, Thesaurus; Fernald, Synonyms, Antonyms, and Prepositions (Funk and Wagnalls).

[45] Among My Books, II. 259.

[46] Quoted in a different connection by E. E. Hale, Jr., Constructive Rhetoric, p. 288 (Henry Holt & Co.).

[47] Mr. George Bainton, The Art of Authorship (D. Appleton & Co.).

[48] Consult a French dictionary.