English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1889 - 343 páginas |
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... impressions without confusion , and to bring them up afterwards , distinguishes mind ; it is a power familiarly known as Memory . Now , the chief way in which memory works is this : impressions occurring to- gether , become associated ...
... impressions without confusion , and to bring them up afterwards , distinguishes mind ; it is a power familiarly known as Memory . Now , the chief way in which memory works is this : impressions occurring to- gether , become associated ...
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... impression on the feelings , and ( 3 ) give an agreeable surprise . Examples : - ( 1. ) To aid the understanding : - " The wish is father to the thought ; " " the light of Nature ; " " the geological record ; " " reasoning in a circle ...
... impression on the feelings , and ( 3 ) give an agreeable surprise . Examples : - ( 1. ) To aid the understanding : - " The wish is father to the thought ; " " the light of Nature ; " " the geological record ; " " reasoning in a circle ...
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... impression was con- veyed " involves a certain degree of inconsistency , although quite intelligible . " Upon the style it is that these perplexities depend for their illumination . " Perplexity should be disen- tangled , and obscurity ...
... impression was con- veyed " involves a certain degree of inconsistency , although quite intelligible . " Upon the style it is that these perplexities depend for their illumination . " Perplexity should be disen- tangled , and obscurity ...
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... impression . It may sometimes happen that there is something in the aspect of a whole that arrests the attention more forcibly than the part would do . The phrase " the Roman world " is intended to impress the mind with the vastness of ...
... impression . It may sometimes happen that there is something in the aspect of a whole that arrests the attention more forcibly than the part would do . The phrase " the Roman world " is intended to impress the mind with the vastness of ...
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... impression , as by passing from hot to cold , from hunger to repletion , from sound to silence . This applies to both Feeling and Knowledge . Every outburst of feeling implies that we have passed from FIGURES OF CONTRAST Contrast a ...
... impression , as by passing from hot to cold , from hunger to repletion , from sound to silence . This applies to both Feeling and Knowledge . Every outburst of feeling implies that we have passed from FIGURES OF CONTRAST Contrast a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abstract adverb alliterations Antithesis arrangement balanced bay color beauty brevity called character circumstances clause comparison composition concrete concrete Extract conjunctions connection consonants contrast degree Demosthenes described Dryden effect emotion English epigram example excitement exposition expression fact figures of similarity genius give given harmony heaven Hence History human humor HYPERBOLE Iliad illustration implied impression instance iteration kind language light ludicrous meaning melody ment metaphor metonymy mind mode moral mountains narrative nations nature nuendo objects obverse orator Ossian pain paragraph passage pathos periphrasis person personification phatic phrases Plato pleasure pleonasm poet poetic poetry Pope predicate principle prominence reference sense sentence sentiment simile sions Socrates sometimes sound stars statement strength style sublime subordinate suggest syllables Synecdoche tautologies tence tender feeling things thou thought tion Transferred Epithet truth variety verb vowels writer