English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... is one of the chief characteristics of Poetry . The Will can be moved only through the Under- standing or through the Feelings . Hence there are really but two Rhetorical ends . PART I. STYLE IN GENERAL . CHAPTER I. THE FIGURES.
... is one of the chief characteristics of Poetry . The Will can be moved only through the Under- standing or through the Feelings . Hence there are really but two Rhetorical ends . PART I. STYLE IN GENERAL . CHAPTER I. THE FIGURES.
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... Hence , things contiguously placed are associated mentally ; and one of the many consequences is that we often name a thing by some of its adjuncts , as when we say " the throne " for the sovereign , " gold " for wealth . Such is the ...
... Hence , things contiguously placed are associated mentally ; and one of the many consequences is that we often name a thing by some of its adjuncts , as when we say " the throne " for the sovereign , " gold " for wealth . Such is the ...
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... Hence the admissibility of the following : - " The noble sister of Poplicola , The moon of Rome ; chaste as the icicle That's curdled by the frost from purest snow And hangs on Dian's temple . " 13. III . To render comparison , as such ...
... Hence the admissibility of the following : - " The noble sister of Poplicola , The moon of Rome ; chaste as the icicle That's curdled by the frost from purest snow And hangs on Dian's temple . " 13. III . To render comparison , as such ...
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... hence they continue to have a certain illustrative force of similarity ; as , light , color , fire , fountain , sources , root , life , thunder , star , field , clear , hard , piercing , follow , shelter , mask , ruminate . 22. Besides ...
... hence they continue to have a certain illustrative force of similarity ; as , light , color , fire , fountain , sources , root , life , thunder , star , field , clear , hard , piercing , follow , shelter , mask , ruminate . 22. Besides ...
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... Hence they are closely asso- ciated in our minds with personality ; and their occasional ap plication to things without life has at once a personifying effect . 26. The special value of personification arises from the interest awakened ...
... Hence they are closely asso- ciated in our minds with personality ; and their occasional ap plication to things without life has at once a personifying effect . 26. The special value of personification arises from the interest awakened ...
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