The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... example , “ The man I spoke of , " is better than " The man that I spoke of . " " Dickens's acting was a part of himself . He threw him- self thoroughly into the character , he was impersonating , and thus made it real . " Here the ...
... example , “ The man I spoke of , " is better than " The man that I spoke of . " " Dickens's acting was a part of himself . He threw him- self thoroughly into the character , he was impersonating , and thus made it real . " Here the ...
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... EXAMPLES . -1 . Ellipsis of the relative for condensation is common . It oc- curs most naturally when the relative clause is inside of a prepositional phrase or some other sentence - member already subordinate ; for example : “ We know ...
... EXAMPLES . -1 . Ellipsis of the relative for condensation is common . It oc- curs most naturally when the relative clause is inside of a prepositional phrase or some other sentence - member already subordinate ; for example : “ We know ...
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With Illustrative Examples 1887 John Franklin Genung. 1. The argument from example takes instances of what has occurred at other times or in other places , as indication of what may be expected to occur again . To be of value , an example ...
With Illustrative Examples 1887 John Franklin Genung. 1. The argument from example takes instances of what has occurred at other times or in other places , as indication of what may be expected to occur again . To be of value , an example ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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