The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and Illustrated with ExamplesGinn, 1900 - 676 páginas |
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... mere grammatical apparatus or with Huxley's logic engine , but with the whole man , his outfit of conviction and ... merely the basis . The exposition is throughout subjected to a restatement for which the author can think of no word ...
... mere grammatical apparatus or with Huxley's logic engine , but with the whole man , his outfit of conviction and ... merely the basis . The exposition is throughout subjected to a restatement for which the author can think of no word ...
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... merely effective by declamation ; an utterance without trick , without affecta- tion , without mannerisms , and without any of that excessive ambition which overleaps itself as much in prose writing as it does in other things . " - John ...
... merely effective by declamation ; an utterance without trick , without affecta- tion , without mannerisms , and without any of that excessive ambition which overleaps itself as much in prose writing as it does in other things . " - John ...
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... merely to impart information or convince of truth ; and its adaptation consists in giving the reader facilities to see and understand . This practical aim is what gives substance and seriousness to all literary endeavor ; but its sole ...
... merely to impart information or convince of truth ; and its adaptation consists in giving the reader facilities to see and understand . This practical aim is what gives substance and seriousness to all literary endeavor ; but its sole ...
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... mere scientific or curious interest but as adapted to produce practical results , starts from the definition of rhetoric as an art . Analogies with ... merely in such moder ate degree as to suffice for useful and common - INTRODUCTORY . 5.
... mere scientific or curious interest but as adapted to produce practical results , starts from the definition of rhetoric as an art . Analogies with ... merely in such moder ate degree as to suffice for useful and common - INTRODUCTORY . 5.
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... merely a temporary period in the necessary proc- ess of changing artistic power from arbitrary rules to second - nature . To discard rhetorical discipline on this account , as many do , does not help the matter ; it is merely to abandon ...
... merely a temporary period in the necessary proc- ess of changing artistic power from arbitrary rules to second - nature . To discard rhetorical discipline on this account , as many do , does not help the matter ; it is merely to abandon ...
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