English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... of interpretation . Only by very wide comparison and illustration can some approach be made to an understood standard , and to exactness in the use of critical diction . With a view to the most advantageous handling of the.
... of interpretation . Only by very wide comparison and illustration can some approach be made to an understood standard , and to exactness in the use of critical diction . With a view to the most advantageous handling of the.
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Alexander Bain. PREFACE . xill lating the reader's judgment by exposing alternative opinions for comparison . Coleridge is loud in praise of the permanent good that he received from his master Bowyer ; yet the examples of Bowyer's ...
Alexander Bain. PREFACE . xill lating the reader's judgment by exposing alternative opinions for comparison . Coleridge is loud in praise of the permanent good that he received from his master Bowyer ; yet the examples of Bowyer's ...
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... Comparisons . 3. Bearings of Suggestiveness , ... 4. Existence of a select Poetic Diction , PAGE 11 ib . 332 13 15 ... comparison with human might , 5. Fourth - succession to a climax , ... 17 ib . 18 19 ... ib . 22222 21 23 25 26 ib ...
... Comparisons . 3. Bearings of Suggestiveness , ... 4. Existence of a select Poetic Diction , PAGE 11 ib . 332 13 15 ... comparison with human might , 5. Fourth - succession to a climax , ... 17 ib . 18 19 ... ib . 22222 21 23 25 26 ib ...
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... Comparison with Byron's ' Storm in the Alps , ' - Nature symbolism , Passage in Shelley's ' Prometheus Unbound , ' Campbell's ' Launch of a ship of war , ' The Ocean - Byron ; Barry Cornwall ; Allan Cunningham ; Wilson ...
... Comparison with Byron's ' Storm in the Alps , ' - Nature symbolism , Passage in Shelley's ' Prometheus Unbound , ' Campbell's ' Launch of a ship of war , ' The Ocean - Byron ; Barry Cornwall ; Allan Cunningham ; Wilson ...
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... comparison . Longfellow flatters our human capabilities , in the well- known stanza beginning— Lives of great men all remind us— The Rhetorical arts of eulogy will appear in connexion with the poetry of the moral sublime . For the ...
... comparison . Longfellow flatters our human capabilities , in the well- known stanza beginning— Lives of great men all remind us— The Rhetorical arts of eulogy will appear in connexion with the poetry of the moral sublime . For the ...
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