English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... in the eagle's wing . " ( Chatham . ) " At length Erasmus Stemm'd the wild torrent of a barbarous age , And drove those holy Vandals off the stage . " METAPHOR . " Canst thou minister unto a mind diseased- 30 FIGURES OF SPEECH .
... in the eagle's wing . " ( Chatham . ) " At length Erasmus Stemm'd the wild torrent of a barbarous age , And drove those holy Vandals off the stage . " METAPHOR . " Canst thou minister unto a mind diseased- 30 FIGURES OF SPEECH .
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A Manual Alexander Bain. METAPHOR . " Canst thou minister unto a mind diseased- Pluck from the heart a rooted sorrow ? " 31 The following is a picturesque metaphor : - " They sank like lead in the mighty waters . " ( 3. ) Agreeable ...
A Manual Alexander Bain. METAPHOR . " Canst thou minister unto a mind diseased- Pluck from the heart a rooted sorrow ? " 31 The following is a picturesque metaphor : - " They sank like lead in the mighty waters . " ( 3. ) Agreeable ...
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... thou mayest behold . " " The little fields made green By husbandry of many thrifty years . " " With easy Kindred ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We have cases in ...
... thou mayest behold . " " The little fields made green By husbandry of many thrifty years . " " With easy Kindred ideas are thus brought closer together ; as , idle and bed . Thrifty years is vigorous by condensation . We have cases in ...
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... thou sword of the Lord , how long will it be ere thou be quiet ! " So in Campbell's apostrophe : - " Eternal Hope , when yonder spheres began , " & c . INNUENDO . 61 This figure is frequently employed for comic 60 FIGURES OF SPEECH ...
... thou sword of the Lord , how long will it be ere thou be quiet ! " So in Campbell's apostrophe : - " Eternal Hope , when yonder spheres began , " & c . INNUENDO . 61 This figure is frequently employed for comic 60 FIGURES OF SPEECH ...
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... thou'll get thy fairin ' ! " It is a liberty taken with exalted objects and persons to address them with familiarity , and the result is degrading and thence ludicrous . The writings of Carlyle abound with this figure thus employed . 53 ...
... thou'll get thy fairin ' ! " It is a liberty taken with exalted objects and persons to address them with familiarity , and the result is degrading and thence ludicrous . The writings of Carlyle abound with this figure thus employed . 53 ...
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