English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... presents great difficulties to the teacher . Besides the wide range of the matters involved in per- suasive address ... present in tuition . The rules and principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther ...
... presents great difficulties to the teacher . Besides the wide range of the matters involved in per- suasive address ... present in tuition . The rules and principles are accompanied with ex- amples ; the number of these is still farther ...
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... present case also . 34. ( 1. ) The chief form of the SYNECDOCHE consists in naming a thing by some Part of it . As , fifty sail ; all hands at work ; they sought his blood ; the rule of three . In putting sail for ship , the part is ...
... present case also . 34. ( 1. ) The chief form of the SYNECDOCHE consists in naming a thing by some Part of it . As , fifty sail ; all hands at work ; they sought his blood ; the rule of three . In putting sail for ship , the part is ...
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... present variety of the Synecdoche is explained on the general principle of selecting the prominent or the pertinent portion of the thing designated . The Euphemism is sometimes a figure of contiguity ; as , stopping payment , for ...
... present variety of the Synecdoche is explained on the general principle of selecting the prominent or the pertinent portion of the thing designated . The Euphemism is sometimes a figure of contiguity ; as , stopping payment , for ...
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... to memory . Thus a white surface appears brighter in proximity to black ; a weight is compared with a present , in- stead of a remembered , standard . ANTITHESIS . 47 " To be a blessing , and 46 FIGURES OF SPEECH . The Antithesis proper,
... to memory . Thus a white surface appears brighter in proximity to black ; a weight is compared with a present , in- stead of a remembered , standard . ANTITHESIS . 47 " To be a blessing , and 46 FIGURES OF SPEECH . The Antithesis proper,
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... present . " The seeming contradiction conveys a real and important meaning . " We cannot see the wood for trees , " is an impressive illus- tration of the difficulty of attaining a general view , when en- grossed with the details ...
... present . " The seeming contradiction conveys a real and important meaning . " We cannot see the wood for trees , " is an impressive illus- tration of the difficulty of attaining a general view , when en- grossed with the details ...
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