English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... Terms : -Names of common things ,. Names of things palpable and conceivable , .... The Individual and Concrete , as opposed to the General and Abstract , .. 82 78 79 88 79 80 80 70. The Abstract Noun ,. 71. A series of Abstract 1 *
... Terms : -Names of common things ,. Names of things palpable and conceivable , .... The Individual and Concrete , as opposed to the General and Abstract , .. 82 78 79 88 79 80 80 70. The Abstract Noun ,. 71. A series of Abstract 1 *
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... common are Simile , Metaphor , Allegory , Antithesis or Contrast , Metonymy , Synecdoche , Epigram , Hyperbole , Inter- rogation , Exclamation , Apostrophe , Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to ...
... common are Simile , Metaphor , Allegory , Antithesis or Contrast , Metonymy , Synecdoche , Epigram , Hyperbole , Inter- rogation , Exclamation , Apostrophe , Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to ...
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... common to them all . OF SIMILITUDES GENERALLY . 4. The tracing of resemblances among the objects and events of the world , is a constant avocation of the human mind . In Science , general notions are classed together on the basis of ...
... common to them all . OF SIMILITUDES GENERALLY . 4. The tracing of resemblances among the objects and events of the world , is a constant avocation of the human mind . In Science , general notions are classed together on the basis of ...
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... common subject to a poetic character , occurs in Tennyson's description of the miller in " Enoch Arden . " " Him , like the working bee in blossom dust , Blanched with his mill , they found . " Of the examples of the Simile on page 29 ...
... common subject to a poetic character , occurs in Tennyson's description of the miller in " Enoch Arden . " " Him , like the working bee in blossom dust , Blanched with his mill , they found . " Of the examples of the Simile on page 29 ...
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... 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 view to heighten the Feelings , the conditions are these : - ( 1. ) The figure employed should be ...
... 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 view to heighten the Feelings , the conditions are these : - ( 1. ) The figure employed should be ...
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