English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... mode of employing such a work as the present in tuition . The rules and principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther increased by the Analyzed Extracts in the Appendix . It is recom- mended that , in ...
... mode of employing such a work as the present in tuition . The rules and principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther increased by the Analyzed Extracts in the Appendix . It is recom- mended that , in ...
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... Modes of awakening Tender Feeling ,. Vocabulary of Tenderness ,. 99 99 101 105. Conditions similar to those of Strength ,. 106. Natural objects sometimes suggest Tenderness ,. 107. Examples of Pathos , .. 101 102 • 102 THE LUDICROUS ...
... Modes of awakening Tender Feeling ,. Vocabulary of Tenderness ,. 99 99 101 105. Conditions similar to those of Strength ,. 106. Natural objects sometimes suggest Tenderness ,. 107. Examples of Pathos , .. 101 102 • 102 THE LUDICROUS ...
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... modes of address , it is convenient to divide the entire subject into the two following parts : - Part First , which relates to Style generally , embraces the following topics : -I . The Figures of Speech . II . The Number of Words ...
... modes of address , it is convenient to divide the entire subject into the two following parts : - Part First , which relates to Style generally , embraces the following topics : -I . The Figures of Speech . II . The Number of Words ...
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... mode of speaking , with a view to greater effect . When , instead of saying , " that is very strange , " we exclaim " how strange ! " we use a figure . " Now is the winter of our discontent , " is figurative ; the word " winter " is ...
... mode of speaking , with a view to greater effect . When , instead of saying , " that is very strange , " we exclaim " how strange ! " we use a figure . " Now is the winter of our discontent , " is figurative ; the word " winter " is ...
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... modes of working . The first is DISCRIMINATION , or the Feeling of Difference , Contrast , Relativity . It means that the mind is affected by change , as in passing from rest to motion , from cold to heat , from light to dark ; and that ...
... modes of working . The first is DISCRIMINATION , or the Feeling of Difference , Contrast , Relativity . It means that the mind is affected by change , as in passing from rest to motion , from cold to heat , from light to dark ; and that ...
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English Composition and Rhetoric: A Manual - Scholar's Choice Edition Alexander Bain Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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