The Practical Elements of Rhetoric: With Illustrative Examples 1887 |
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... significance , or interest , or intensity ( 103 ) . Kerl appropriately compares the Climax to a ladder : " It is a gradual climbing , or the rise of thought , from things inferior to greater or better " ( Kerl , 1869 : 237 ) . Both ...
... significance , or interest , or intensity ( 103 ) . Kerl appropriately compares the Climax to a ladder : " It is a gradual climbing , or the rise of thought , from things inferior to greater or better " ( Kerl , 1869 : 237 ) . Both ...
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... significance are to be reckoned , which point should be accurately noted by the writer , in order to determine the proper relation of parts to each other . The following suggestions are of importance . 1. When a clause or sentence takes ...
... significance are to be reckoned , which point should be accurately noted by the writer , in order to determine the proper relation of parts to each other . The following suggestions are of importance . 1. When a clause or sentence takes ...
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... significance of the thought so marked . By brief definitive sentences , which may be heightened by antith- esis and epigram , the cardinal ideas should be made to stand out from their surroundings , as landmarks in the course of thought ...
... significance of the thought so marked . By brief definitive sentences , which may be heightened by antith- esis and epigram , the cardinal ideas should be made to stand out from their surroundings , as landmarks in the course of thought ...
Contents
Definition of Rhetoric | 1 |
Style in General | 13 |
Diction | 27 |
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