English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... statements , .. 152 PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . CHAPTER I. DESCRIPTION . 1. Complication demands an Art of Description ,. 153 2. First . To combine with the Enumeration of the parts a Plan of the whole , ... 154 3. The Form , or ...
... statements , .. 152 PART II . KINDS OF COMPOSITION . CHAPTER I. DESCRIPTION . 1. Complication demands an Art of Description ,. 153 2. First . To combine with the Enumeration of the parts a Plan of the whole , ... 154 3. The Form , or ...
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... statement presupposed , .. 45. Individual facts , by themselves , not peculiar to science ,. 46. First generalized ... statement ,. 57. Obverse Iteration , .. 58. Advantages of the Obverse Statement , 59. The principal medium of ...
... statement presupposed , .. 45. Individual facts , by themselves , not peculiar to science ,. 46. First generalized ... statement ,. 57. Obverse Iteration , .. 58. Advantages of the Obverse Statement , 59. The principal medium of ...
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... statement of the contrast implied in the meaning of any term or description . This is exemplified in Motion and Rest , Hot and Cold , Lib- erty and Restraint , Pain and Pleasure , Industry and Idleness . These are the contrasts that ...
... statement of the contrast implied in the meaning of any term or description . This is exemplified in Motion and Rest , Hot and Cold , Lib- erty and Restraint , Pain and Pleasure , Industry and Idleness . These are the contrasts that ...
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... statements are some- times made for the purpose of exciting wonder . See the commencement of Extract IV . " What can be ... statement sufficiently suggests the implied oppo- site . When from obscurity or feebleness this is not the case ...
... statements are some- times made for the purpose of exciting wonder . See the commencement of Extract IV . " What can be ... statement sufficiently suggests the implied oppo- site . When from obscurity or feebleness this is not the case ...
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... statement of the principle of the equal rights of men , in the apparently identical proposi- tion , ' Everybody to count for one , and nobody to count for more than one . ” 66 " His coming was an event ; " that is , something unusual ...
... statement of the principle of the equal rights of men , in the apparently identical proposi- tion , ' Everybody to count for one , and nobody to count for more than one . ” 66 " His coming was an event ; " that is , something unusual ...
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