The Working Principles of Rhetoric Examined in Their Literary Relations and Illustrated with ExamplesGinn, 1900 - 676 Seiten |
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... relative rank of authors has to be taken into account . - 8. Words too New to be Standard . - From the standard of the best literature , which is the only safe one for a writer to adopt , the many new words and phrases constantly appear ...
... relative rank of authors has to be taken into account . - 8. Words too New to be Standard . - From the standard of the best literature , which is the only safe one for a writer to adopt , the many new words and phrases constantly appear ...
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... relative places they fill in the history of the language . 1. The Saxon or native element comprises , to begin with , all the words and forms that determine the framework of the language its particles , its pronouns , its inflections ...
... relative places they fill in the history of the language . 1. The Saxon or native element comprises , to begin with , all the words and forms that determine the framework of the language its particles , its pronouns , its inflections ...
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... relative merits of Saxon and Latin words , see above , p . 70. The subject , in one aspect , will come up again later , under the head of The Key of Words ; see below , p . 104 . II . CONNOTATION OF EMOTION . Some uses of word and ...
... relative merits of Saxon and Latin words , see above , p . 70. The subject , in one aspect , will come up again later , under the head of The Key of Words ; see below , p . 104 . II . CONNOTATION OF EMOTION . Some uses of word and ...
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... relative considerations , to reduce itself easily , as does poetic diction , to formulated rules.1 All that can be undertaken here is to summarize the main principles that condition prose diction , as traced in the choice , arrangement ...
... relative considerations , to reduce itself easily , as does poetic diction , to formulated rules.1 All that can be undertaken here is to summarize the main principles that condition prose diction , as traced in the choice , arrangement ...
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... relatives , and conjunctions can be spared they are freely omitted . Such words , from their subordinate office , are necessarily unem- phatic , and if used with scrupulous fulness tend to drag the movement . - 1 For the symbolic ...
... relatives , and conjunctions can be spared they are freely omitted . Such words , from their subordinate office , are necessarily unem- phatic , and if used with scrupulous fulness tend to drag the movement . - 1 For the symbolic ...
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adverb amplification anapestic antecedent antithesis appeal to motive argument assertion Barnaby Rudge become beginning cæsura called character clause clear color composition condensed conjunctions connotation construction coördinate definition diction discourse distinction Dutch Republic effect elements ellipsis emotion English Prose essay EXAMPLES exposition expression fact give grammatical habit idea illustrate imagination important impression interest invention Julius Cæsar kind language less lines literary literature litotes logical MACAULAY matter MATTHEW ARNOLD means ment merely metre mind movement narration narrative nature NOTE object paragraph passage periodic sentences phrase poetic poetry principle quoted reader reference relation relative relative clause rhetorical rhythm scene sense sound speech spirit spondee stage stanza story stress structure style subordinate suggestion syllogism tence theme things thinking thought tion topic trochaic trochee truth verb verse wherein whole words writer