English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... Poetry . Under Part First , the Figures of Speech are dis- cussed . The leading Qualities of Style are next ex- plained , and the conditions that they depend on stated . Under the same Part , I have laid down the principles governing ...
... Poetry . Under Part First , the Figures of Speech are dis- cussed . The leading Qualities of Style are next ex- plained , and the conditions that they depend on stated . Under the same Part , I have laid down the principles governing ...
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... Poetry demands a full share of attention , both on its own account , and also as supplementary to the other departments , all which cherish , as a secondary aim , matters of interest to human feeling , while these are a primary aim in ...
... Poetry demands a full share of attention , both on its own account , and also as supplementary to the other departments , all which cherish , as a secondary aim , matters of interest to human feeling , while these are a primary aim in ...
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... Poetry into Prose . Much value is also attached to Abridging or Summarizing ; and this might be coupled with the opposite exercise of filling up and expanding brief sketches . The sustained practice of Rhetorical parsing , or the ...
... Poetry into Prose . Much value is also attached to Abridging or Summarizing ; and this might be coupled with the opposite exercise of filling up and expanding brief sketches . The sustained practice of Rhetorical parsing , or the ...
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... Poetry . What Descriptions may be undertaken by the poet ,. 164 CHAPTER II . NARRATIVE . 18. Narrative implies sequence or shifting of the scenes . Conditions to be observed ,. 166 19. First rule . - To follow the Order of Events ,. 167 ...
... Poetry . What Descriptions may be undertaken by the poet ,. 164 CHAPTER II . NARRATIVE . 18. Narrative implies sequence or shifting of the scenes . Conditions to be observed ,. 166 19. First rule . - To follow the Order of Events ,. 167 ...
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... POETRY . 118. Previous references to Poetry ,. 257 119. Poetry a Fine Art , working by Language . - Pleasures of Fine Art generally , 257 120. Subjects and Form peculiar to Poetry . - Pure and mixed kinds ,. 259 121. External Nature ...
... POETRY . 118. Previous references to Poetry ,. 257 119. Poetry a Fine Art , working by Language . - Pleasures of Fine Art generally , 257 120. Subjects and Form peculiar to Poetry . - Pure and mixed kinds ,. 259 121. External Nature ...
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