The Principles of RhetoricAmerican book Company, 1923 - 431 páginas |
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... II . 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 .
... II . 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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... compassionate . " 1 Fitzedward Hall : Modern English , chap . viii . * See George Eliot's " Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton , " chap . ii . Likely implies a probability of whatever character ; liable , 38 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
... compassionate . " 1 Fitzedward Hall : Modern English , chap . viii . * See George Eliot's " Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton , " chap . ii . Likely implies a probability of whatever character ; liable , 38 GRAMMATICAL PURITY .
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Adams Sherman Hill. Likely implies a probability of whatever character ; liable , an unpleasant probability . One is likely to enjoy an evening , to go home to - morrow , to die ; liable to be hurt , to attacks of mel- ancholy ...
Adams Sherman Hill. Likely implies a probability of whatever character ; liable , an unpleasant probability . One is likely to enjoy an evening , to go home to - morrow , to die ; liable to be hurt , to attacks of mel- ancholy ...
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... probability that his word will exactly express his meaning . To " talk like a book , " on the other hand , means to use words that are unnecessarily abstract and general , — words that belong to books rather than to life . Uses of gen ...
... probability that his word will exactly express his meaning . To " talk like a book , " on the other hand , means to use words that are unnecessarily abstract and general , — words that belong to books rather than to life . Uses of gen ...
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... probability of liv- ing through the tremendous ordeal they have to undergo . There may be something left to chance , but on the whole the fittest will survive . " Then we have another important fact to consider , the principle of ...
... probability of liv- ing through the tremendous ordeal they have to undergo . There may be something left to chance , but on the whole the fittest will survive . " Then we have another important fact to consider , the principle of ...
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