The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and Illustrated with ExamplesGinn, 1900 - 676 páginas |
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... become the working - rules of an art . From both points of view rhetoric has great practical value in liberal culture . Studied as a science or theory , in which aspect it may be called critical rhetoric , it promotes understanding and ...
... become the working - rules of an art . From both points of view rhetoric has great practical value in liberal culture . Studied as a science or theory , in which aspect it may be called critical rhetoric , it promotes understanding and ...
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... become , as dominated by art , labored , wooden , self - conscious . This , however , is merely a temporary period ... becomes at once artistic , uniform in quality , and full of the spontaneousness of nature . Fine Art and Mechanical ...
... become , as dominated by art , labored , wooden , self - conscious . This , however , is merely a temporary period ... becomes at once artistic , uniform in quality , and full of the spontaneousness of nature . Fine Art and Mechanical ...
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... becomes actual in the experience of every well - endowed writer . The constant pressure of an ideal standard engen- ders a certain sternness and severity of mood which for the practical ... become so ingrained as 14 STYLE IN GENERAL .
... becomes actual in the experience of every well - endowed writer . The constant pressure of an ideal standard engen- ders a certain sternness and severity of mood which for the practical ... become so ingrained as 14 STYLE IN GENERAL .
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John Franklin Genung. this earnestness of literary mood must become so ingrained as to be a working consciousness , a second nature.1 This is what is involved in giving style the first and fundamental claim . 1 " I hate false words , and ...
John Franklin Genung. this earnestness of literary mood must become so ingrained as to be a working consciousness , a second nature.1 This is what is involved in giving style the first and fundamental claim . 1 " I hate false words , and ...
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... become so ingrained as to have concealed its processes . Such art does not become unerring with the first attempt , nor with the sec- ond ; it is the reward only of long labor , and patient subdual of the rebellious elements of ...
... become so ingrained as to have concealed its processes . Such art does not become unerring with the first attempt , nor with the sec- ond ; it is the reward only of long labor , and patient subdual of the rebellious elements of ...
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