The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... Evidence 334 66 III . Deduction and Induction 341 " IV . Antecedent Probability , Example , Sign 354 66 V Arrangement 379 · 66 VI . Persuasion 386 INDEX 401 THE PRINCIPLES OF RHETORIC . PART 1.- COMPOSITION IN GENERAL X CONTENTS .
... Evidence 334 66 III . Deduction and Induction 341 " IV . Antecedent Probability , Example , Sign 354 66 V Arrangement 379 · 66 VI . Persuasion 386 INDEX 401 THE PRINCIPLES OF RHETORIC . PART 1.- COMPOSITION IN GENERAL X CONTENTS .
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... evidence to support their view . They usually rely on a few hackneyed expressions which are no doubt peculiar to America , or on words and phrases which , so far from being in good use in America , are confined either to certain parts ...
... evidence to support their view . They usually rely on a few hackneyed expressions which are no doubt peculiar to America , or on words and phrases which , so far from being in good use in America , are confined either to certain parts ...
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... evidence , ought , right , wrong , are words that mean exactly the same thing to scarcely any two men . Even persons who apparently agree in a definition attach different meanings to the terms in which it is given , each interpreting ...
... evidence , ought , right , wrong , are words that mean exactly the same thing to scarcely any two men . Even persons who apparently agree in a definition attach different meanings to the terms in which it is given , each interpreting ...
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... evidence , that the possessor of it must necessarily be the young heir of Ellangowan , by avowing his having first appeared in that country in the character of an astrologer . " " 6 Force , as well as clearness , may often be gained by ...
... evidence , that the possessor of it must necessarily be the young heir of Ellangowan , by avowing his having first appeared in that country in the character of an astrologer . " " 6 Force , as well as clearness , may often be gained by ...
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... evidence , if written some centuries ago . " This sentence Mr. Spencer would rearrange so as to make it read thus : - " Though probably true , a modern newspaper - statement quoted in a book as testimony , would be laughed at ; but the ...
... evidence , if written some centuries ago . " This sentence Mr. Spencer would rearrange so as to make it read thus : - " Though probably true , a modern newspaper - statement quoted in a book as testimony , would be laughed at ; but the ...
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American newspaper analogy antecedent probability Anthony Trollope argue argument arrangement authors Bagheera Barchester Towers beginning better Bride of Lammermoor Burke called Cardinal Newman chap character Charles Reade clearness composition Daniel Webster E. F. Benson ease effect English Essays example exposition expression fact fallacy feelings following passage force George Eliot give hand Herbert Spencer Ibid idea instance J. S. Mill kind language lect less look Lord Macaulay Martin Chuzzlewit matter Matthew Arnold means ment metaphor method Middlemarch Milton mind narration narrative nature never object observation paragraph persons phrase poetry poets present principle proposition prose purpose question Quincey reader reason Rhetoric rule Ruskin scene Scott sect sense sentence Shakspere simile sometimes speak Spectator speech story Student's theme style tence Thackeray thing thou thought tion truth unity verb whole words writer