English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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Page vi
... effect . Such passages might answer the purpose of instilling unconsciously the signi- fication of emotional terms . Still , whatever be the experience that the pupils bring with them , there is an obvious advantage in distributing it ...
... effect . Such passages might answer the purpose of instilling unconsciously the signi- fication of emotional terms . Still , whatever be the experience that the pupils bring with them , there is an obvious advantage in distributing it ...
Page ix
... effect , we enter on a region where scientific principles soon come to a standstill . The topic needs a special ... effects not fully accounted for . [ Whatever is comprised in the versatile word BEAUTY has been overtaken , partly under ...
... effect , we enter on a region where scientific principles soon come to a standstill . The topic needs a special ... effects not fully accounted for . [ Whatever is comprised in the versatile word BEAUTY has been overtaken , partly under ...
Page xi
... effect from being overlooked , and draws atten- tion to still unoccupied corners in the literary field . Next to the minute and methodical treatment of the Emotional Qualities , the chief peculiarity of the present work is the line - by ...
... effect from being overlooked , and draws atten- tion to still unoccupied corners in the literary field . Next to the minute and methodical treatment of the Emotional Qualities , the chief peculiarity of the present work is the line - by ...
Page xiii
... effect of any given composition . The merits are often so shadowy , so numerous and conflicting , that their minute ... effects ; and Rhetoric is but the arranging and methodizing of these reasons . Still more stringent are the ...
... effect of any given composition . The merits are often so shadowy , so numerous and conflicting , that their minute ... effects ; and Rhetoric is but the arranging and methodizing of these reasons . Still more stringent are the ...
Page xxix
... effect separable from the Ludicrous , although in near alliance with it . Achilles in the Iliad . Shakespeare's ' Julius Cæsar , ' ... ... 2. Positive conditions of artistic Vituperation , ... 3. Negative conditions of restraint and ...
... effect separable from the Ludicrous , although in near alliance with it . Achilles in the Iliad . Shakespeare's ' Julius Cæsar , ' ... ... 2. Positive conditions of artistic Vituperation , ... 3. Negative conditions of restraint and ...
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