Thomas, Charles Swain, 1868-1943
Thomas, Charles Swain
Charles Swain Thomas
Thomas, Charles Swain, 1868-
VIAF ID: 46453344 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Swain Thomas
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas, Charles Swain
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas, Charles Swain ‡d 1868-1943
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thomas, Charles Swain, ‡d 1868-1943
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Works
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Adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions and interjections | |
The aesthetic appeal | |
The Atlantic book of junior plays | |
Atlantic monthly. [from old catalog] | |
Atlantic narratives : modern short stories | |
Atlantic prose and poetry : for junior high schools and upper grammar grades | |
Basic English | |
The bookman's glossary | |
The business letter | |
Childe Harold, canto the fourth, The prisoner of Chillon and Mazeppa | |
Childe Harold's pilgrimage. | |
Composition and rhetoric | |
Correcting your diction, compounding of words, syllabication | |
The creative phase of writing | |
Creative writing among business and professional men | |
The cultivation of reading interests | |
The emotional appeal | |
English for junior Americans ... | |
Enunciation, pronunciation, and spelling | |
The essay and essay-writing | |
Examining the examination in English; | |
Form of your manuscript, manufacturing your book | |
The friendly letter | |
Grammar : nouns and pronouns | |
The Harvard teachers record. | |
Hints on the writing of verse | |
How to teach English classics; suggestions for study, questions, comments, and composition assignments on the books for careful study of the list of college entrance requirements | |
The humorous appeal | |
Ideals, learning and ideas | |
The imaginative appeal | |
Meanings of words and forms of sentences | |
Minor poems | |
Oral exposition and argument | |
Oral narration and description | |
Oral reading | |
Paragraph structure | |
Personal handicaps to literary appreciation | |
Poems and stories | |
Practical grammar, glossary | |
Presiding at public meetings | |
The principles of organization applied | |
Proper names which influence our language | |
The public speech, after-dinner speaking | |
Punctuation | |
Purity in expression : re-enforced personality | |
Reading, comprehension, and propaganda | |
Rights in literary properties, copyright and plagiarism | |
Selected lyrics from Dryden, Collins, Gray, Cowper, and Burns | |
Selected lyrics from Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley | |
The sensory appeal | |
The sentence : rhetorical and grammatical aspects | |
Sentence structure | |
Social and official correspondence , parliamentary practice | |
Sohrab and Rustum, and other poems | |
The spy; a tale of the neutral ground | |
Story, essay, and verse : modern prose and poetry selected from the Atlantic monthly | |
Symbolism and imagery | |
Talks over the radio | |
The teaching of English in the secondary school | |
Telegrams, cablegrams, and radiograms | |
The telephone, business conferences, dictation | |
Thought and expression : a textbook designed to develop better habits of thinking and greater skill in English expression | |
Tom Brown's school days | |
The topic or theme appeal | |
The twofold process in oral English | |
Vocabulary | |
Words | |
Writing for a market | |
Writing of fiction : elements in a story | |
The written composition as a whole | |
Your English and your personality | |
Your language and your thinking | |
Your manuscript and your publisher | |
Your mastery of English | |
Your reading and its values | |
Your tool mastery, your command of automatisms | |
Your voice and your conversation |