English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... causing agreeable Surprise ,. 25 11. Requisites of Comparisons to aid the Understanding ,. 25 12. Requisites of those addressed to the Feelings ,. 26 13. Necessity of Novelty , .. 26 Necessity of Harmony ,. 27 14. Figures of Similarity ...
... causing agreeable Surprise ,. 25 11. Requisites of Comparisons to aid the Understanding ,. 25 12. Requisites of those addressed to the Feelings ,. 26 13. Necessity of Novelty , .. 26 Necessity of Harmony ,. 27 14. Figures of Similarity ...
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... causing strength ,. 97 98 102. The sublime of Nature extended by the Poet ,. 98 FEELING - PATHOS . 103. Tender Feeling allied to inactivity or repose ,. 104. Modes of awakening Tender Feeling ,. Vocabulary of Tenderness ,. 99 99 101 105 ...
... causing strength ,. 97 98 102. The sublime of Nature extended by the Poet ,. 98 FEELING - PATHOS . 103. Tender Feeling allied to inactivity or repose ,. 104. Modes of awakening Tender Feeling ,. Vocabulary of Tenderness ,. 99 99 101 105 ...
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... cause or other , a subject is.but dimly con ceived , one mode of assisting the mind , is to bring forward something of the same kind that we already understand . Our knowledge of the familiar throws light upon the unfamiliar ob- ject ...
... cause or other , a subject is.but dimly con ceived , one mode of assisting the mind , is to bring forward something of the same kind that we already understand . Our knowledge of the familiar throws light upon the unfamiliar ob- ject ...
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... cause an agreeable SURPRISE , and are intro- duced into composition with that view . A comparison that is new and not obvious , strikes us with a pleasurable flash , even although contributing little , either to elucidate a subject , or ...
... cause an agreeable SURPRISE , and are intro- duced into composition with that view . A comparison that is new and not obvious , strikes us with a pleasurable flash , even although contributing little , either to elucidate a subject , or ...
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... Cause ; as , the shade for trees . When gray hairs is put for age , we may call it both an effect and a sign . ( 5. ) An Author for his Works : " they have Moses and the prophets ; " " a copy of Milton . " In like manner , the name of ...
... Cause ; as , the shade for trees . When gray hairs is put for age , we may call it both an effect and a sign . ( 5. ) An Author for his Works : " they have Moses and the prophets ; " " a copy of Milton . " In like manner , the name of ...
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