The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... according as these qualities may best serve to give thought its fitting power ( 2 ) . After Genung explains what rhetoric is and what it includes in his Introduction , he presents the body of his text , which he divides into : Part I ...
... according as these qualities may best serve to give thought its fitting power ( 2 ) . After Genung explains what rhetoric is and what it includes in his Introduction , he presents the body of his text , which he divides into : Part I ...
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... According to its object , — which may be merely to enter- tain , as in the ordinary novel , to teach some lesson , or advocate some cause , as in the didactic novel , to portray the depths of character , as in the psychological novel ...
... According to its object , — which may be merely to enter- tain , as in the ordinary novel , to teach some lesson , or advocate some cause , as in the didactic novel , to portray the depths of character , as in the psychological novel ...
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... according to the will . But as he had but two branches of heirs , the children of his brother , Henry White , and of Mrs. Beckford , each of these branches , according to the common idea , would have shared one half of his property ...
... according to the will . But as he had but two branches of heirs , the children of his brother , Henry White , and of Mrs. Beckford , each of these branches , according to the common idea , would have shared one half of his property ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
Copyright | |
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