The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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Page 168
... light of setting suns , ” " The light that never was , on sca or land , The consecration , and the poet's dream . " 86. Care is needed also to avoid jingling recurrences of the same or similar sounds . An inadvertent rhyme is such a ...
... light of setting suns , ” " The light that never was , on sca or land , The consecration , and the poet's dream . " 86. Care is needed also to avoid jingling recurrences of the same or similar sounds . An inadvertent rhyme is such a ...
Page 189
... light subjects neatness and finish . In impassioned writing it is often useful as regulating and moderating the reader's emotion , by keeping the tension of mind uniform until the culminating idea is reached . The caution needed is ...
... light subjects neatness and finish . In impassioned writing it is often useful as regulating and moderating the reader's emotion , by keeping the tension of mind uniform until the culminating idea is reached . The caution needed is ...
Page 279
... light . 1. As to abuse of external federal trust . a . They have sold the native princes , states , and officials . b . They have broken every treaty . c . They have ruined all who confided in them . 2. As to abuse of internal ...
... light . 1. As to abuse of external federal trust . a . They have sold the native princes , states , and officials . b . They have broken every treaty . c . They have ruined all who confided in them . 2. As to abuse of internal ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
Copyright | |
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