English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... kind ,. 22 22 23 23 7. Comparisons addressed to the Feelings ,. 24 8. Comparisons with a mixed effect ,. 24 9. Picturesque Comparisons , .. 25 10. Comparisons causing agreeable Surprise ,. 25 11. Requisites of Comparisons to aid the ...
... kind ,. 22 22 23 23 7. Comparisons addressed to the Feelings ,. 24 8. Comparisons with a mixed effect ,. 24 9. Picturesque Comparisons , .. 25 10. Comparisons causing agreeable Surprise ,. 25 11. Requisites of Comparisons to aid the ...
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... Kind of Refutation called Argumentum ad hominem ,. 108. Exposure of defective Arguments from Analogy ,. 109. Debate often turns on opposing Probabilities ,. 110. Throwing the Burden of Proof on the other side ,. 111. Tactics of Debate ...
... Kind of Refutation called Argumentum ad hominem ,. 108. Exposure of defective Arguments from Analogy ,. 109. Debate often turns on opposing Probabilities ,. 110. Throwing the Burden of Proof on the other side ,. 111. Tactics of Debate ...
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... kind that we already understand . Our knowledge of the familiar throws light upon the unfamiliar ob- ject . Thus ... kind . The comparison of Napoleon to Cæsar is literal and not figurative ; the subjects are of the same kind . The ...
... kind that we already understand . Our knowledge of the familiar throws light upon the unfamiliar ob- ject . Thus ... kind . The comparison of Napoleon to Cæsar is literal and not figurative ; the subjects are of the same kind . The ...
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... kind . ( 1. ) The contrast of the members of a comprehen- sive class . For example , Heat and Light ( class of sensations , or of natural agents ) ; Liberty and Plenty ( class of worldly bless- ings ) ; Industry and Frugality ( means to ...
... kind . ( 1. ) The contrast of the members of a comprehen- sive class . For example , Heat and Light ( class of sensations , or of natural agents ) ; Liberty and Plenty ( class of worldly bless- ings ) ; Industry and Frugality ( means to ...
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... kind of contrast is Life and Death . ( 3. ) Contradictory or conflicting statements are some- times made for the purpose of exciting wonder . See the commencement of Extract IV . " What can be more extraordinary than that a person of ...
... kind of contrast is Life and Death . ( 3. ) Contradictory or conflicting statements are some- times made for the purpose of exciting wonder . See the commencement of Extract IV . " What can be more extraordinary than that a person of ...
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