English Composition and Rhetoric: A ManualD. Appleton, 1884 - 343 páginas |
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... pleasurable flash , even although contributing little , either to elucidate a subject , or to excite livelier feelings in ... pleasure of surprise , they are often termed fanciful . This indicates one of the meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant ...
... pleasurable flash , even although contributing little , either to elucidate a subject , or to excite livelier feelings in ... pleasure of surprise , they are often termed fanciful . This indicates one of the meanings of Fancy . Luxuriant ...
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... pleasure , the following points must be attended to : - ( 1. ) Novelty , originality , or freshness , is still more requisite than in the previous case . * The profuse employment of intellectual similitudes without emotional keeping ...
... pleasure , the following points must be attended to : - ( 1. ) Novelty , originality , or freshness , is still more requisite than in the previous case . * The profuse employment of intellectual similitudes without emotional keeping ...
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... pleasure , vengeance . Can wisdom lend , with all her boasted power , The pledge of joy's anticipated hour ? By a process short of personification , abstractions may be represented as real things , and thereby be rendered more vivid ...
... pleasure , vengeance . Can wisdom lend , with all her boasted power , The pledge of joy's anticipated hour ? By a process short of personification , abstractions may be represented as real things , and thereby be rendered more vivid ...
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... Pleasure , Industry and Idleness . These are the contrasts that give the contrasted words their principal meaning . The following are examples : - * It is like judging qualities by placing them beside their contrasts , in- stead of ...
... Pleasure , Industry and Idleness . These are the contrasts that give the contrasted words their principal meaning . The following are examples : - * It is like judging qualities by placing them beside their contrasts , in- stead of ...
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... pleasure can endure long , it is usual to provide for variety of excitement . Thus , a poem alternates from sub- limity to tenderness , from description to interest of narrative , from the ornate to the plain . In so doing , the moods ...
... pleasure can endure long , it is usual to provide for variety of excitement . Thus , a poem alternates from sub- limity to tenderness , from description to interest of narrative , from the ornate to the plain . In so doing , the moods ...
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abstract alliterations Antithesis arrangement balanced bay color beauty brevity called character circumstances clause comparison composition concrete concrete Extract connection consonants contrast degradation degree Demosthenes described effect emotion English epigram example excitement exposition expression facts figure genius give given harmony Hence History human humor hyperbole Iliad illustration implies impression instances iteration kind language ludicrous meaning melody ment metaphor method metonymy mind mode moral mountains narrative nation nature noun nuendo objects obverse orator pain paragraph pathos Pearl Coast person personification phatic Plato pleasure Pleonasm poet poetic poetry political politics of Poland predicate principle proposition reference rivers sense sentence sentiment simile sions Socrates sometimes sound statement strength style sublime subordinate suggest syllables Synecdoche tautologies tence tender feeling things thou thought tion Transferred Epithet truth variety verb vowels writer