English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF STYLE . 67. Enumeration of the leading qualities ...
... frequently departed from ,. 65. Qualifying words should precede the object qualified ,. 66. Words nearly related in thought should be placed together ,. CHAPTER IV . THE QUALITIES OF STYLE . 67. Enumeration of the leading qualities ...
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... frequent use . By dispensing with the phrases of comparison - like , as , & c . - it has the advantages of being brief and of not disturbing the structure of the composi- tion . Like similitudes generally , Metaphors may ( 1 ) aid the ...
... frequent use . By dispensing with the phrases of comparison - like , as , & c . - it has the advantages of being brief and of not disturbing the structure of the composi- tion . Like similitudes generally , Metaphors may ( 1 ) aid the ...
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... frequent use , metaphors may lose their fig- urative character . As in the case of melancholy ( black bile ) , edify ( build ) , acuteness ( sharpness ) , ardor ( heat ) , express ( to press out ) , en- hance ( lift ) , provide ( see ...
... frequent use , metaphors may lose their fig- urative character . As in the case of melancholy ( black bile ) , edify ( build ) , acuteness ( sharpness ) , ardor ( heat ) , express ( to press out ) , en- hance ( lift ) , provide ( see ...
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... frequent in literature . It is common to contrast points of character that are different phases of excellence or defect , as Sense and Sensibility , Genius and Judgment , the Irascible and the Pusillanimous ; these are not fundamentally ...
... frequent in literature . It is common to contrast points of character that are different phases of excellence or defect , as Sense and Sensibility , Genius and Judgment , the Irascible and the Pusillanimous ; these are not fundamentally ...
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... frequent occurrence . It is naturally confounded with Antithesis , from the presence of an element of contrariety . The intention , however , is not to elucidate a truth otherwise than by awakening the attention through the form given ...
... frequent occurrence . It is naturally confounded with Antithesis , from the presence of an element of contrariety . The intention , however , is not to elucidate a truth otherwise than by awakening the attention through the form given ...
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