The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Laws of Effective DiscourseAmerican Book Company, 1877 - 304 sider |
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... Forces . 5. Division of the Subject .... ............. .................. 154 SECTION I. - DICTION , OR THE CHOICE OF ... Force of Specific Expressions .. ( 8 ) Choice of Terms Possible .. 1. Homonyms ( 1 ) Allowable Homonyms .. ( 2 ...
... Forces . 5. Division of the Subject .... ............. .................. 154 SECTION I. - DICTION , OR THE CHOICE OF ... Force of Specific Expressions .. ( 8 ) Choice of Terms Possible .. 1. Homonyms ( 1 ) Allowable Homonyms .. ( 2 ...
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... Force of Words . ( 1 ) Emphasis . ( 2 ) Abstractness . 2. The Modifying Effect of Words .... ( 1 ) Proximity . ( 2 ) Parenthetical Expressions .. 3. The Grammatical Relations of Words .... 173 ........................ ........... 174 ...
... Force of Words . ( 1 ) Emphasis . ( 2 ) Abstractness . 2. The Modifying Effect of Words .... ( 1 ) Proximity . ( 2 ) Parenthetical Expressions .. 3. The Grammatical Relations of Words .... 173 ........................ ........... 174 ...
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... force of the event before him , as the fulfill ment of the final prophecy respecting the passiou , ' He made his grave with the wicked and with the rich in his death , ' he desires to direct the mind of the spectator to this receiving ...
... force of the event before him , as the fulfill ment of the final prophecy respecting the passiou , ' He made his grave with the wicked and with the rich in his death , ' he desires to direct the mind of the spectator to this receiving ...
Side 32
... force , so much the better ; and , by progressive approach , it follows that it would best serve the purpose when its weight should be reduced to zero . So in language , words are often an incum- brance . A simple pointing to the door ...
... force , so much the better ; and , by progressive approach , it follows that it would best serve the purpose when its weight should be reduced to zero . So in language , words are often an incum- brance . A simple pointing to the door ...
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... force of an undisputed truth , and often propagates itself by being ased as a premise in other reasoning . 6. Importance of the Laws of Thought . Since the mind is governed by certain laws of thought in which men confide as the highest ...
... force of an undisputed truth , and often propagates itself by being ased as a premise in other reasoning . 6. Importance of the Laws of Thought . Since the mind is governed by certain laws of thought in which men confide as the highest ...
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The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Laws of Effective Discourse David Jayne Hill Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Law of Effective Discourse David Jayne Hill Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Law of Effective Discourse David Jayne Hill Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
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