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The most emphatic place in a clause or sentence is the end. This is the climax; and, during the momentary pause that follows, that last word continues, as it were, to reverberate in the reader's mind. It has, in fact, the last word.
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Critic Quotes Category: English Critic Quotes Year of Birth: 1894 Year of Death: 1967 Nationality: English Amazon: F. L. Lucas on Amazon |
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