The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and Illustrated with ExamplesGinn, 1900 - 676 páginas |
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... verb and plural or collective predicate ; as , “ For who , when they had heard , provoked ? — nay was it not all who came out from Egypt by means of Moses ? " e . The use , in many cases , of the adjective form for the adverbial , and ...
... verb and plural or collective predicate ; as , “ For who , when they had heard , provoked ? — nay was it not all who came out from Egypt by means of Moses ? " e . The use , in many cases , of the adjective form for the adverbial , and ...
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... verb ; as in shone ( which has come in since 1700 ) , clomb . 2. The free employment of an archaic pronominal adverb ; as , thereto , thereunder , wherethrough , whereof ; also of such words as albeit , howbeit . 3. The freedom of ...
... verb ; as in shone ( which has come in since 1700 ) , clomb . 2. The free employment of an archaic pronominal adverb ; as , thereto , thereunder , wherethrough , whereof ; also of such words as albeit , howbeit . 3. The freedom of ...
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... verb that denotes a more partial or limited action is used for the larger or more comprehensive action natural to the object . EXAMPLES . - 1. Of Name - Synecdoche . It will be noted that the part named in the following is just the part ...
... verb that denotes a more partial or limited action is used for the larger or more comprehensive action natural to the object . EXAMPLES . - 1. Of Name - Synecdoche . It will be noted that the part named in the following is just the part ...
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... verbs ( the auxiliary before the subject ) is not called for by any specially impassioned character of the thought ; and the effect is simply crudeness : Indeed , in nearly all of George Eliot's novels can we trace in some character a ...
... verbs ( the auxiliary before the subject ) is not called for by any specially impassioned character of the thought ; and the effect is simply crudeness : Indeed , in nearly all of George Eliot's novels can we trace in some character a ...
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... verbs and even before prepositions , verbs march freely before their subjects , and many other inversions equally violent pass unchal- lenged , the reader mentally translating the order of expression to the order of thought . But in the ...
... verbs and even before prepositions , verbs march freely before their subjects , and many other inversions equally violent pass unchal- lenged , the reader mentally translating the order of expression to the order of thought . But in the ...
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adverb amphibrach amplification anapestic antecedent antithesis appeal to motive argument assertion beauty become beginning cæsura called character clause clear color composition condensed conjunctions connotation construction coördinate defined definition diction discourse distinction effect elements ellipsis emotion English Prose essay EXAMPLES exposition expression fact give grammatical habit idea illustrate imagination important invention Julius Cæsar kind language less literary literature litotes logical MACAULAY matter MATTHEW ARNOLD means ment merely metre mind minor premise movement narrative natural NOTE object occasion paragraph passage pause periodic sentences phrasal phrase poetic poetry preposition present principle quoted reader reference relation relative relative clause rhetorical rhythm sense sound speech spirit spondee stage story stress structure style subordinate suggestion syllogism tence theme things thinking thought tion topic trochaic trochee truth verb verse wherein whole words writer