English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... importance to these principles . The Second Part comprises the Kinds of Compo- sition . The subject of Description is perhaps the one that most signally attests the utility of Rhetorical precepts . In delineating any complicated object ...
... importance to these principles . The Second Part comprises the Kinds of Compo- sition . The subject of Description is perhaps the one that most signally attests the utility of Rhetorical precepts . In delineating any complicated object ...
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... Importance of being easily understood ,. 99. Soaring , or taking a flight , .. 96 97 97 97 100. Strength in Scientific Composition ,. 101. Resources for causing strength ,. 97 98 102. The sublime of Nature extended by the Poet ,. 98 ...
... Importance of being easily understood ,. 99. Soaring , or taking a flight , .. 96 97 97 97 100. Strength in Scientific Composition ,. 101. Resources for causing strength ,. 97 98 102. The sublime of Nature extended by the Poet ,. 98 ...
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... important words , 155. Unity of the Sentence ,. PAGE 130 130 130 .... 131 132 133 133 133 135 136 136 156. Clauses united in a Sentence without breach of unity ,. 157. It is often requisite to include in a Sentence several distinct ...
... important words , 155. Unity of the Sentence ,. PAGE 130 130 130 .... 131 132 133 133 133 135 136 136 156. Clauses united in a Sentence without breach of unity ,. 157. It is often requisite to include in a Sentence several distinct ...
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... Importance of Chronology ,. 167 21. A backward reference may be necessary ,. 168 22. Sometimes what is recent is best to start from , .. 169 23. Second . The narrative of concurring streams of events . — A prin- cipal action and ...
... Importance of Chronology ,. 167 21. A backward reference may be necessary ,. 168 22. Sometimes what is recent is best to start from , .. 169 23. Second . The narrative of concurring streams of events . — A prin- cipal action and ...
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... Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to the operationsof the human Understanding , or Intellect , and may be classified accordingly . All FIGURES OF SPEECH . 21 our intellectual powers are reducible.
... Climax , Irony . 2. Several of the more important Figures have ref- erence to the operationsof the human Understanding , or Intellect , and may be classified accordingly . All FIGURES OF SPEECH . 21 our intellectual powers are reducible.
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