The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... Method in Movement · 285 289 III . EXPOSITION . · IV . ARGUMENT 300 327 Section I. Proposition and Proof 328 66 II . Evidence 334 66 III . Deduction and Induction 341 " IV . Antecedent Probability , Example , Sign 354 66 V Arrangement ...
... Method in Movement · 285 289 III . EXPOSITION . · IV . ARGUMENT 300 327 Section I. Proposition and Proof 328 66 II . Evidence 334 66 III . Deduction and Induction 341 " IV . Antecedent Probability , Example , Sign 354 66 V Arrangement ...
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... , therefore , " some method should be thought on for ascertaining and fixing our language for- ever , after such alterations in it as shall be thought requi- site ; " and that , to this end , 2 VIOLATIONS OF GOOD Barbarisms.
... , therefore , " some method should be thought on for ascertaining and fixing our language for- ever , after such alterations in it as shall be thought requi- site ; " and that , to this end , 2 VIOLATIONS OF GOOD Barbarisms.
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... method in the arrangement of thoughts . By comparing my work afterwards with the criginal , I discovered many faults and amended them ; but I sometimes had the pleasure of fancying that , in certain particulars of small import , I had ...
... method in the arrangement of thoughts . By comparing my work afterwards with the criginal , I discovered many faults and amended them ; but I sometimes had the pleasure of fancying that , in certain particulars of small import , I had ...
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... method lies in the temptation to pick up words as words , without mastering their meaning . There is sometimes less promise in juvenile writers who take the first word that offers than in those who halt be- tween two words . The ...
... method lies in the temptation to pick up words as words , without mastering their meaning . There is sometimes less promise in juvenile writers who take the first word that offers than in those who halt be- tween two words . The ...
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... method of composition ever comes into fashion , books prob- ably will be better , and undoubtedly will be shorter . As soon as he had got into his head all the information relating to any par- ticular episode in his ' History ' ( such ...
... method of composition ever comes into fashion , books prob- ably will be better , and undoubtedly will be shorter . As soon as he had got into his head all the information relating to any par- ticular episode in his ' History ' ( such ...
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