English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... particulars of a Description may be mutually supporting ,. 12. Description of Mind . - First , the proper vocabulary of Mind ,. 13. Intellectual Processes . - Examples of subjective description ,. 14. Second . - Feelings may be ...
... particulars of a Description may be mutually supporting ,. 12. Description of Mind . - First , the proper vocabulary of Mind ,. 13. Intellectual Processes . - Examples of subjective description ,. 14. Second . - Feelings may be ...
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... Particulars ,. 49. Defining by Antithesis or Contrast ,. 50. The two methods combined , .. PAGE 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 190 .... 51. The Complex Notion Defined by Analysis . — The Verbal Definition , 190 52. The scholastic ...
... Particulars ,. 49. Defining by Antithesis or Contrast ,. 50. The two methods combined , .. PAGE 187 187 188 188 188 188 189 190 .... 51. The Complex Notion Defined by Analysis . — The Verbal Definition , 190 52. The scholastic ...
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... particulars of a period , or other portion of discourse , so as to rise in strength to the last . The common example of this figure is from the Oration of Cicero against Verres . The orator , wishing to raise the indig- nation of the ...
... particulars of a period , or other portion of discourse , so as to rise in strength to the last . The common example of this figure is from the Oration of Cicero against Verres . The orator , wishing to raise the indig- nation of the ...
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... particulars that imply a great deal more than they express , and thus give a starting - point to the thoughts . This is always a source of pleasure to the mind , which likes to have a certain scope for desire and imagination ...
... particulars that imply a great deal more than they express , and thus give a starting - point to the thoughts . This is always a source of pleasure to the mind , which likes to have a certain scope for desire and imagination ...
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... particulars to the extent of encumbering the meaning . There are lengthened forms used for giving emphasis and importance ; as , " It would take a good deal of argument to convince me of that , " instead of simply " I doubt that ...
... particulars to the extent of encumbering the meaning . There are lengthened forms used for giving emphasis and importance ; as , " It would take a good deal of argument to convince me of that , " instead of simply " I doubt that ...
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