The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... cause and effect , and is thus distinguished from that which is natural , are ail words revived , not invented by the school of Coleridge . ” Other words " revived , not invented , " are connotation , spiritual ism , tennis , plaisance ...
... cause and effect , and is thus distinguished from that which is natural , are ail words revived , not invented by the school of Coleridge . ” Other words " revived , not invented , " are connotation , spiritual ism , tennis , plaisance ...
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... cause ; thus , ' Thou shalt endure , and thy years shall not change : The righteous shall hold on his way , and he that hath clean hands shall wax stronger and stronger . " Of course these ' shalls ' are sometimes wrongly empha sized ...
... cause ; thus , ' Thou shalt endure , and thy years shall not change : The righteous shall hold on his way , and he that hath clean hands shall wax stronger and stronger . " Of course these ' shalls ' are sometimes wrongly empha sized ...
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... cause for alarm ; it was not a stumble , nor a false step ; and , if it had the fair Amazon had too much self - possession to have been deranged by it . " 10 9 1 Mallock : The New Republic , book i . chap . iii . 2 Knights of Labor ...
... cause for alarm ; it was not a stumble , nor a false step ; and , if it had the fair Amazon had too much self - possession to have been deranged by it . " 10 9 1 Mallock : The New Republic , book i . chap . iii . 2 Knights of Labor ...
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... causes obscurity . For example : - " Brother and sister , sitting thus side by side , have , of course , their ... caused by an attempt to assert Negative or a thing by denying the opposite . For exam- positive ? ple : : - " He was ...
... causes obscurity . For example : - " Brother and sister , sitting thus side by side , have , of course , their ... caused by an attempt to assert Negative or a thing by denying the opposite . For exam- positive ? ple : : - " He was ...
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... cause of the stamp upon it , or to refuse an accession to an estate because our grandfather could do without it . A book composed of merely Saxon words ( if such a thing could be ) would only prove the perverseness of the author . It ...
... cause of the stamp upon it , or to refuse an accession to an estate because our grandfather could do without it . A book composed of merely Saxon words ( if such a thing could be ) would only prove the perverseness of the author . It ...
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