The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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Page 80
... less than the thought ; and often statements must be guarded and qualified in order to be kept safe within the bounds of truth ; for the writer needs to say only what he can stand by , having no opportunity of oral explanation or ...
... less than the thought ; and often statements must be guarded and qualified in order to be kept safe within the bounds of truth ; for the writer needs to say only what he can stand by , having no opportunity of oral explanation or ...
Page 208
... less prominent part of its sentence . The main subject is Our Lady of Tears . “ Iler eyes are sweet and subtile ... less pious ) that vanished to God not less suddenly , and left be- hind her a darkness not less profound . By the power ...
... less prominent part of its sentence . The main subject is Our Lady of Tears . “ Iler eyes are sweet and subtile ... less pious ) that vanished to God not less suddenly , and left be- hind her a darkness not less profound . By the power ...
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... less than kind " : : - " The King is a little more than kin ' to Hamlet , because , in being at once his uncle and his father , he is twice kin . And he is less than kind , ' because his incestuous marriage , as Hamlet views it , is ...
... less than kind " : : - " The King is a little more than kin ' to Hamlet , because , in being at once his uncle and his father , he is twice kin . And he is less than kind , ' because his incestuous marriage , as Hamlet views it , is ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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