The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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Page 143
... relation less obtrusive . - EXAMPLES . -The effect of the exclusive use of but adversative can be shown only by an extended passage ; here an example may be adduced show- ing how it may be used where the relation requires a softened ...
... relation less obtrusive . - EXAMPLES . -The effect of the exclusive use of but adversative can be shown only by an extended passage ; here an example may be adduced show- ing how it may be used where the relation requires a softened ...
Page 203
... relation — coördinating , subor- dinating , adversative , illative — have already been described and exemplified ; see preceding , pages 138-143 . These relations may be expressed in all shades ; and besides the regular conjunctions ...
... relation — coördinating , subor- dinating , adversative , illative — have already been described and exemplified ; see preceding , pages 138-143 . These relations may be expressed in all shades ; and besides the regular conjunctions ...
Page 395
... relation in diversity of subject , is obviously an important accessory in expounding the relation between ideas . Taking obscure and remote relations , it makes them familiar by identify- . ing them with relations such as we see all ...
... relation in diversity of subject , is obviously an important accessory in expounding the relation between ideas . Taking obscure and remote relations , it makes them familiar by identify- . ing them with relations such as we see all ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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