English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... Circumstances ,. 10. Associated human Feelings in Description , .. 11. The particulars of a Description may be mutually supporting ,. 12. Description of Mind . - First , the proper vocabulary of Mind ,. 13. Intellectual Processes ...
... Circumstances ,. 10. Associated human Feelings in Description , .. 11. The particulars of a Description may be mutually supporting ,. 12. Description of Mind . - First , the proper vocabulary of Mind ,. 13. Intellectual Processes ...
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... circumstance , as when we see the resemblance of a child to its parent . It signifies farther that we are made to ... circumstances that go along with it . Hence , things contiguously placed are associated mentally ; and one of the ...
... circumstance , as when we see the resemblance of a child to its parent . It signifies farther that we are made to ... circumstances that go along with it . Hence , things contiguously placed are associated mentally ; and one of the ...
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... circumstances should not be such as to distract the mind from the real point . This is the most common fault in the use of figures of simi- larity , and is most likely to occur when they are most pro- fusely employed . 12. II . With a ...
... circumstances should not be such as to distract the mind from the real point . This is the most common fault in the use of figures of simi- larity , and is most likely to occur when they are most pro- fusely employed . 12. II . With a ...
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... circumstance that jars on the mind : - " Sweet it is , when the winds are agitating the waters on a wide sea , to witness from the land the spectacle of another's distress ; not because it is agreeable to us that any one should suffer ...
... circumstance that jars on the mind : - " Sweet it is , when the winds are agitating the waters on a wide sea , to witness from the land the spectacle of another's distress ; not because it is agreeable to us that any one should suffer ...
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... circumstances - the object unlawfully taken being a ewe lamb instead of a wife . REMAINING FIGURES OF SIMILARITY . 31. The term " Synecdoche " is applied to different kinds of Figures . The following forms of synecdoche are figures of ...
... circumstances - the object unlawfully taken being a ewe lamb instead of a wife . REMAINING FIGURES OF SIMILARITY . 31. The term " Synecdoche " is applied to different kinds of Figures . The following forms of synecdoche are figures of ...
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