English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... remarked by Anatomists , that the nutritive quality is not the only requisite in food ; —that a certain degree of distention of the stomach is required , to enable it to act with its full powers ; — and that it is for this reason hay or ...
... remarked by Anatomists , that the nutritive quality is not the only requisite in food ; —that a certain degree of distention of the stomach is required , to enable it to act with its full powers ; — and that it is for this reason hay or ...
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... remark that , if oxen or lions were to become religious , they would in like manner provide for themselves gods of their own shape and character . CLIMAX . 49. CLIMAX is the arranging of the particulars of a period , or other portion of ...
... remark that , if oxen or lions were to become religious , they would in like manner provide for themselves gods of their own shape and character . CLIMAX . 49. CLIMAX is the arranging of the particulars of a period , or other portion of ...
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... remark upon the Aristotelian Logic : " God did not make man , and leave it to Aristotle to make him rational . " 56. Of the figures of the old rhetoricians only a small number have been selected in the foregoing expo- sition . Many are ...
... remark upon the Aristotelian Logic : " God did not make man , and leave it to Aristotle to make him rational . " 56. Of the figures of the old rhetoricians only a small number have been selected in the foregoing expo- sition . Many are ...
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... , Redundancy repeats the meaning in a different . place : " I rejoiced at the glad sight . " REDUNDANCY . 71 Campbell remarks that our language contains many 70 NUMBER OF WORDS . Violations of Brevity -I Tautology, Redundancy,
... , Redundancy repeats the meaning in a different . place : " I rejoiced at the glad sight . " REDUNDANCY . 71 Campbell remarks that our language contains many 70 NUMBER OF WORDS . Violations of Brevity -I Tautology, Redundancy,
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A Manual Alexander Bain. REDUNDANCY . 71 Campbell remarks that our language contains many com- pound words in which there is redundancy : as , unto , until , self- same , four - square , devoid , despoil , disannul , oftentimes , nowa ...
A Manual Alexander Bain. REDUNDANCY . 71 Campbell remarks that our language contains many com- pound words in which there is redundancy : as , unto , until , self- same , four - square , devoid , despoil , disannul , oftentimes , nowa ...
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