English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... CONTRAST . 36. Contrast a Fundamental Law of the Mind , .. 45 37. The Antithesis proper , 46 38. Secondary forms of Antithesis ,. 47 39. Proper employment of Antithesis ,. 49 Exercise on Figures of Contiguity and Contrast ,. 49 ...
... CONTRAST . 36. Contrast a Fundamental Law of the Mind , .. 45 37. The Antithesis proper , 46 38. Secondary forms of Antithesis ,. 47 39. Proper employment of Antithesis ,. 49 Exercise on Figures of Contiguity and Contrast ,. 49 ...
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... Contrast the extreme case of Variety ,. 95 95. Exciting effects should be relieved ,. 96 96. The Specific and Concrete a means of Strength ,. 97. Strength from Objectivity ,. 98. Importance of being easily understood ,. 99. Soaring , or ...
... Contrast the extreme case of Variety ,. 95 95. Exciting effects should be relieved ,. 96 96. The Specific and Concrete a means of Strength ,. 97. Strength from Objectivity ,. 98. Importance of being easily understood ,. 99. Soaring , or ...
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... Contrast ,. 50. The two methods combined , .. PAGE 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 190 .... 51. The Complex Notion Defined by Analysis . — The Verbal Definition , 190 52. The scholastic definition a form of Analysis ,. 192 53. The other ...
... Contrast ,. 50. The two methods combined , .. PAGE 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 190 .... 51. The Complex Notion Defined by Analysis . — The Verbal Definition , 190 52. The scholastic definition a form of Analysis ,. 192 53. The other ...
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... Contrast , Metonymy , Synecdoche , Epigram , Hyperbole , Inter- rogation , Exclamation , Apostrophe , Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to the operationsof the human Understanding , or Intellect ...
... Contrast , Metonymy , Synecdoche , Epigram , Hyperbole , Inter- rogation , Exclamation , Apostrophe , Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to the operationsof the human Understanding , or Intellect ...
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... Contrast , Relativity . It means that the mind is affected by change , as in passing from rest to motion , from cold to heat , from light to dark ; and that , the greater and the more sudden the change , the more strongly is it affected ...
... Contrast , Relativity . It means that the mind is affected by change , as in passing from rest to motion , from cold to heat , from light to dark ; and that , the greater and the more sudden the change , the more strongly is it affected ...
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English Composition and Rhetoric: A Manual - Scholar's Choice Edition Alexander Bain Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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