The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... regarded as an exercise in which the material is supplied ; in which , therefore , the writer's skill is con- centrated on the form . What form it shall take , whether con- densed or expanded , whether a full reproduction or merely ...
... regarded as an exercise in which the material is supplied ; in which , therefore , the writer's skill is con- centrated on the form . What form it shall take , whether con- densed or expanded , whether a full reproduction or merely ...
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... regarded as the father of the essay . Others are- -Cowley , the essayists of the Spectator , Charles Lamb , and Thackeray . In all these we feel a special interest in the writers ; to read the essays is like having a chat with a ...
... regarded as the father of the essay . Others are- -Cowley , the essayists of the Spectator , Charles Lamb , and Thackeray . In all these we feel a special interest in the writers ; to read the essays is like having a chat with a ...
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... regarded as a mere indication , among others , to determine an hypothe sis ; to be called a premise a truth must be significant enough to be in itself a reason for the conclusion . Such is the syllogism in its bald logical form , 424 ...
... regarded as a mere indication , among others , to determine an hypothe sis ; to be called a premise a truth must be significant enough to be in itself a reason for the conclusion . Such is the syllogism in its bald logical form , 424 ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
Copyright | |
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