The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... language . Classical derivatives are just as indispensable in their way as Saxon . ' Coming as they did later into the language , when its framework was already constructed , these words indicate that a want existed which the Saxon ...
... language . Classical derivatives are just as indispensable in their way as Saxon . ' Coming as they did later into the language , when its framework was already constructed , these words indicate that a want existed which the Saxon ...
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... language , see Bain , " Composition Granımar , ” pp . 205–229 . If the requirements of precision and fineness arç not especially present , it is better to keep as near as possible to the Saxon basis of the language , because that is the ...
... language , see Bain , " Composition Granımar , ” pp . 205–229 . If the requirements of precision and fineness arç not especially present , it is better to keep as near as possible to the Saxon basis of the language , because that is the ...
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... language , for instance , would perhaps best be brought out by being placed at the end , in a language of different genius . To a limited extent the idiomatic peculiarities of one language may gradually be transplanted to another , and ...
... language , for instance , would perhaps best be brought out by being placed at the end , in a language of different genius . To a limited extent the idiomatic peculiarities of one language may gradually be transplanted to another , and ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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