English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... Meaning of Innuendo ,. 61 IRONY . 55. Expresses the contrary of what is meant . - Sarcasm defined ,. 56. Other Figures of the old Rhetoricians : -Ellipsis , Asyndeton , Hy- 62 ..... perbaton , ... Exercise on Figures .. ** 63 64 CHAPTER ...
... Meaning of Innuendo ,. 61 IRONY . 55. Expresses the contrary of what is meant . - Sarcasm defined ,. 56. Other Figures of the old Rhetoricians : -Ellipsis , Asyndeton , Hy- 62 ..... perbaton , ... Exercise on Figures .. ** 63 64 CHAPTER ...
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... meanings ,. STRENGTH . 80. Strength the quality that gives the elation of Power , .. 81. Essential pleasure of Power , a rebound from Weakness , 83. Anger or Indignation allied to the Sublime ,. PAGE 81 82 82 83 83 DD388 84 84 85 86 86 ...
... meanings ,. STRENGTH . 80. Strength the quality that gives the elation of Power , .. 81. Essential pleasure of Power , a rebound from Weakness , 83. Anger or Indignation allied to the Sublime ,. PAGE 81 82 82 83 83 DD388 84 84 85 86 86 ...
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... Meanings of Taste , .... The Permanent and the Variable in Taste ,. CHAPTER V. 116 116 117 119 119 120 120 THE SENTENCE AND THE PARAGRAPH . THE SENTENCE . 132. Grammatical laws of the Sentence ,. 122 133. Rhetorical division of ...
... Meanings of Taste , .... The Permanent and the Variable in Taste ,. CHAPTER V. 116 116 117 119 119 120 120 THE SENTENCE AND THE PARAGRAPH . THE SENTENCE . 132. Grammatical laws of the Sentence ,. 122 133. Rhetorical division of ...
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... meaning . For this purpose , the comparison should be to something that excites the feelings more strongly than the thing com- pared . Thus , Sir Philip Sidney , in endeavoring to give a lively idea of the rousing effect of the ballad ...
... meaning . For this purpose , the comparison should be to something that excites the feelings more strongly than the thing com- pared . Thus , Sir Philip Sidney , in endeavoring to give a lively idea of the rousing effect of the ballad ...
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... meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant composition , as the poetry of Shelley or Keats , is apt to abound in this species of effect . 11. I. When Figures of Similarity are employed to give intelligibility and clearness - that is , to aid the ...
... meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant composition , as the poetry of Shelley or Keats , is apt to abound in this species of effect . 11. I. When Figures of Similarity are employed to give intelligibility and clearness - that is , to aid the ...
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