English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... seen by but few . " When comparisons have no other effect than the pleasure of surprise , they are often termed fanciful . This indicates one of the meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant composition , as the poetry of Shelley or Keats , is apt ...
... seen by but few . " When comparisons have no other effect than the pleasure of surprise , they are often termed fanciful . This indicates one of the meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant composition , as the poetry of Shelley or Keats , is apt ...
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... seen Flatter the mountain - tops with sovereign eye , Kissing with golden face the meadows green . " " But yonder comes the powerful king of day , Rejoicing in the east . " " " 19. The coining of Metaphors is a means of increas- ing the ...
... seen Flatter the mountain - tops with sovereign eye , Kissing with golden face the meadows green . " " But yonder comes the powerful king of day , Rejoicing in the east . " " " 19. The coining of Metaphors is a means of increas- ing the ...
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... seen sixteen summers ; his life had extended to seventy winters . " Parts are here selected that will express the contrast between youth and age . A colt is said to be “ three years old next grass , " that is , —next spring . " The ...
... seen sixteen summers ; his life had extended to seventy winters . " Parts are here selected that will express the contrast between youth and age . A colt is said to be “ three years old next grass , " that is , —next spring . " The ...
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... seen when things contradictory are brought pointedly together to increase the oratorical effect . As in Chatham : " Who is the man that has dared to call into civilized alliance the wild and inhuman inhabitant of the woods ? —to ...
... seen when things contradictory are brought pointedly together to increase the oratorical effect . As in Chatham : " Who is the man that has dared to call into civilized alliance the wild and inhuman inhabitant of the woods ? —to ...
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... seen that the special or concrete is more impressive than the general or abstract . On this ground , Campbell considers that the following passage in the Song of Solomon constitutes a climax : " For lo , the winter is past , the rain is ...
... seen that the special or concrete is more impressive than the general or abstract . On this ground , Campbell considers that the following passage in the Song of Solomon constitutes a climax : " For lo , the winter is past , the rain is ...
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