English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... called Argumentum ad hominem ,. 108. Exposure of defective Arguments from Analogy ,. 109. Debate often turns on opposing Probabilities ,. 110. Throwing the Burden of Proof on the other side ,. 111. Tactics of Debate ,. 240 241 242 242 ...
... called Argumentum ad hominem ,. 108. Exposure of defective Arguments from Analogy ,. 109. Debate often turns on opposing Probabilities ,. 110. Throwing the Burden of Proof on the other side ,. 111. Tactics of Debate ,. 240 241 242 242 ...
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... called SIMILARITY , or the Feeling of Agreement . This signifies that , when like objects come under our notice , we are impressed by the circumstance , as when we see the resemblance of a child to its parent . It signifies farther that ...
... called SIMILARITY , or the Feeling of Agreement . This signifies that , when like objects come under our notice , we are impressed by the circumstance , as when we see the resemblance of a child to its parent . It signifies farther that ...
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... called reasoning by Analogy . A comparison is often intended to serve for an argument , as well as for an illustration . The following is an example : - " It is remarked by Anatomists , that the nutritive quality is not the only ...
... called reasoning by Analogy . A comparison is often intended to serve for an argument , as well as for an illustration . The following is an example : - " It is remarked by Anatomists , that the nutritive quality is not the only ...
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... called , on that account , picturesque ; as in Chaucer's Squire , " With lockes crull , as they were laide in presse . ” These comparisons are much used in Poetry , and in the more poetical forms of Descriptive and Narrative composition ...
... called , on that account , picturesque ; as in Chaucer's Squire , " With lockes crull , as they were laide in presse . ” These comparisons are much used in Poetry , and in the more poetical forms of Descriptive and Narrative composition ...
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... called a comparison , in the stricter meaning of the term . METAPHOR . 17. Metaphor is a comparison implied in the lan- guage used : as , he bridles his anger ; he was a lion in combat ; the fact is clear . This figure is in frequent ...
... called a comparison , in the stricter meaning of the term . METAPHOR . 17. Metaphor is a comparison implied in the lan- guage used : as , he bridles his anger ; he was a lion in combat ; the fact is clear . This figure is in frequent ...
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