English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... instances , Apparent Contradiction ,. 51 41. Epigram of the Identical Assertion ,. 52 42. The Seeming Irrelevance ,. 43. A familiar saying turned into a new form ,. 44. The arrestive conjunctions are epigrammatic ,. 45. The Pun ...
... instances , Apparent Contradiction ,. 51 41. Epigram of the Identical Assertion ,. 52 42. The Seeming Irrelevance ,. 43. A familiar saying turned into a new form ,. 44. The arrestive conjunctions are epigrammatic ,. 45. The Pun ...
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... instances , even in Expository Composition , the understanding is sacrificed to the feelings . ( See Extract II ... instance , the agreeable effect arises , partly from the elevation of the subject ( See QUALITIES OF STYLE , Strength ) ...
... instances , even in Expository Composition , the understanding is sacrificed to the feelings . ( See Extract II ... instance , the agreeable effect arises , partly from the elevation of the subject ( See QUALITIES OF STYLE , Strength ) ...
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... instance . ( Simile :) " As , in passing through the crystal , beams of white light are de- composed into the colors of the rainbow ; so , in traversing the soul of the poet , the colorless rays of truth are transformed into brightly ...
... instance . ( Simile :) " As , in passing through the crystal , beams of white light are de- composed into the colors of the rainbow ; so , in traversing the soul of the poet , the colorless rays of truth are transformed into brightly ...
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... instances , the original meaning is no longer sug gested to the mind . In other cases , the words are still used in their primitive as well as in a figurative sense , and hence they continue to have a certain illustrative force of ...
... instances , the original meaning is no longer sug gested to the mind . In other cases , the words are still used in their primitive as well as in a figurative sense , and hence they continue to have a certain illustrative force of ...
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... instances , however , all that is sought or gained is variety of expression . ( 2. ) The Instrument for the Agent . Cowley says of Cromwell , " he set up Parliaments by the stroke of his pen , and scattered them with the breath of his ...
... instances , however , all that is sought or gained is variety of expression . ( 2. ) The Instrument for the Agent . Cowley says of Cromwell , " he set up Parliaments by the stroke of his pen , and scattered them with the breath of his ...
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