The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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Page 228
... interest what pertains to crops and soil . Consider how differently the same scene would affect these three men , and how much more acute each is in his own line than any person outside his calling . Minutia that are invisible to others ...
... interest what pertains to crops and soil . Consider how differently the same scene would affect these three men , and how much more acute each is in his own line than any person outside his calling . Minutia that are invisible to others ...
Page 296
... interest to the thought enunciated at the beginning : " As I see more of material antiquity , I begin to suspect that my interest in it is mostly factitious . The relations of races to the physical world ( only to be studied fruitfully ...
... interest to the thought enunciated at the beginning : " As I see more of material antiquity , I begin to suspect that my interest in it is mostly factitious . The relations of races to the physical world ( only to be studied fruitfully ...
Page 370
... interest is centred not in a plot but in a scene leads to an important modification of the style . When , as in a plot , the action is exciting and absorbing , the manner of recounting should be simple ; the interest does not require ...
... interest is centred not in a plot but in a scene leads to an important modification of the style . When , as in a plot , the action is exciting and absorbing , the manner of recounting should be simple ; the interest does not require ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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