English Composition and Rhetoric, Part 2Longmans, Green & Company, 1892 - English language |
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... measured comparison with human might , 5. Fourth - succession to a climax , ... 17 ib . 18 19 ... ib . 22222 21 23 25 26 ib . 2223 27 29 6. Two degrees of Personification . I. Ascription of feelings , will and distinction of gender , 7 ...
... measured comparison with human might , 5. Fourth - succession to a climax , ... 17 ib . 18 19 ... ib . 22222 21 23 25 26 ib . 2223 27 29 6. Two degrees of Personification . I. Ascription of feelings , will and distinction of gender , 7 ...
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... Measures are either Dissyllabic or Trisyllabic , Accentuation the vital circumstance , Dissylladic Measures , Trisyllabic Measures , ... ... THE PAUSES . 291 ib . 292 294 ib . 295 296 ... ib . 298 ... ... 299 The Final Pause ...
... Measures are either Dissyllabic or Trisyllabic , Accentuation the vital circumstance , Dissylladic Measures , Trisyllabic Measures , ... ... THE PAUSES . 291 ib . 292 294 ib . 295 296 ... ib . 298 ... ... 299 The Final Pause ...
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... measured by immediate pleasure . Although the securing of pleasure and the avoiding of pain is the final end of Literary , as of other Art , there are occasions when pain may be used as an instrument ; being , however , duly guarded and ...
... measured by immediate pleasure . Although the securing of pleasure and the avoiding of pain is the final end of Literary , as of other Art , there are occasions when pain may be used as an instrument ; being , however , duly guarded and ...
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... measure in the frequency of its recurrence , and the degree of its persistence in the thoughts . Another effective measure of the strength of a feeling is the interest it imparts to objects remotely connected with it Admission of ...
... measure in the frequency of its recurrence , and the degree of its persistence in the thoughts . Another effective measure of the strength of a feeling is the interest it imparts to objects remotely connected with it Admission of ...
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... measured comparison with human might . When the great impersonal powers - as the ocean , the rivers , the winds , earthquakes - come into comparison or collision with human beings singly or collectively , and establish their vast ...
... measured comparison with human might . When the great impersonal powers - as the ocean , the rivers , the winds , earthquakes - come into comparison or collision with human beings singly or collectively , and establish their vast ...
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