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The Elements of Eloquence

Stage #1

 

Dark green looks calmly, strong and fundamental. I don't know who is Beardslay, I don't know where was his sight.

Gold is old. Old and expencive, but difficult for storage. Some gold here for common information. I know who. I know his past. I know how to use. I know name of his creation. Gold is good for contrast, It looks right. Gold on its place.

I see difficult curve that include many symbols. I can say it's completely formal coat of arms that I don't know. It may be dangerous ...

Oh yes. One preposition here. I know about them, but didn't learn them. I understand two: for or of, may be first must be here.

Oh, yes. One that is important. Who is Beardslay, where was he looking, and how to understand this cover. Do you know?

Stage #2

 

Wow! Focus on the coat of arms and name. Omg, may Beardslay works under the coat for ... say about secret that we can take when can understand words better? Mmmm ...

I'm thinking that no one word here isn't say about content. Yes, I think that elements is variables and eloquence is new formulas. And may be will be right to write for, because it needed for fill it.

It's easy how feather, but no liquid ... That looks right, I'll can indificate it if I'll read the book. by coat of arms, by presentation.

I'm was noticing it, I wanted a handwriting, because I don't have experience in real English practice. Ok, I'm begining of this book ... 

Base looks strong and liquid. If I'll improve my English, I can use formulas deviced by the Ancient Greeks. But now I can learn each variable ...

Stage #3

  • The Etimologicon
    • Guardian, named
    • The Times, named
    • Daily Telegraph
    • Daily Mail
    • Evening Standard, named
    • Waterstones Watford, named
    • Good Book Guide
    • Four of publishers ... Three of people ...
  • The Horologicon
    • Daily Mail
    • The Times, named
    • Daily Express
    • Good Book Guide
    • The Field
    • A Common Reader
    • Sunday Times, named
    • Radio Times
    • The Lady, named
    • Five of publishers ... Three of people ....

If I know people, I'll write for them if not ... I'll write for. Eighteen total, praise. I may know basis for creation by Beardslay ... May I read it or? It isn't book.

Stage #4

 
Publisher show where they can set their coat of arms. No gold. No fundamental basis. Simple for print. Yes, this is business, nothing personal.

Resume

Mark Forsyth and Marie Doherty, who write and typeset this book. No one other people isn't asserted. Only one that I know, she was reading all book. Yes, but which are attributes by Marie?

If I can check it, it will be completed resume by people who read this book, but without present any part of this book. Do you know how is typesetter or compositor work?

But I'll read this book, I may try it letter for this or anothre book. Oh, I think it's all. My review of this book.

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