English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... ideas ,. 226 228 92. Persuasion by Argument , or Proof ,. 228 93. An Argument defined ,. 229 94. First requisite in Argument , certain admitted principles ,. 229 95. Second requisite , an admitted similarity between the principles and ...
... ideas ,. 226 228 92. Persuasion by Argument , or Proof ,. 228 93. An Argument defined ,. 229 94. First requisite in Argument , certain admitted principles ,. 229 95. Second requisite , an admitted similarity between the principles and ...
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... idea of the rousing effect of the ballad of Chevy Chase , says , " it stirs the heart like the sound of a trumpet . ” Chaucer's description of the Squire , contains several com- parisons for raising the feelings : - " Embrouded was he ...
... idea of the rousing effect of the ballad of Chevy Chase , says , " it stirs the heart like the sound of a trumpet . ” Chaucer's description of the Squire , contains several com- parisons for raising the feelings : - " Embrouded was he ...
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... and insipid . 15. The sources of Figures of Resemblance are co- extensive with human knowledge . An idea may be formed of the wide range of figurative comparison by glancing at some of the objects to which Allegory defined and exemplified,
... and insipid . 15. The sources of Figures of Resemblance are co- extensive with human knowledge . An idea may be formed of the wide range of figurative comparison by glancing at some of the objects to which Allegory defined and exemplified,
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... ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We have cases in ordinary prose where this figure is used , for the sake of conciseness ; as , a criminal court , the condemned ...
... ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We have cases in ordinary prose where this figure is used , for the sake of conciseness ; as , a criminal court , the condemned ...
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... idea of perpetuity is more fully impressed by putting beside it an example of its natural opposite , the transitory . An apposite example occurs in Froude's Henry VIII .: " The petition claims especial notice , not only because it was ...
... idea of perpetuity is more fully impressed by putting beside it an example of its natural opposite , the transitory . An apposite example occurs in Froude's Henry VIII .: " The petition claims especial notice , not only because it was ...
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