Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time, Together with Definitions, Notes, Analyses, and Glossary as an Aid to Systematic Literary Study, for Use in High and Normal Schools, Academies, Seminaries, &cHarper & brothers, 1893 - 638 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvi
... expression for greater effect . It is a form of speech artfully varied from the common usage . 17. Classification . Figures of speech may be divided into three classes : I. Figures of relativity ; II . Figures of gradation ; III ...
... expression for greater effect . It is a form of speech artfully varied from the common usage . 17. Classification . Figures of speech may be divided into three classes : I. Figures of relativity ; II . Figures of gradation ; III ...
الصفحة xx
... expression by the arts and figures of disguise - irony , innuendo , and epigram . Pope's Atticus ( see pp . 128 , 129 of this book ) is a fine ex- ample . 28. Synecdoche is that figure which consists in substitut- ing words denoting a ...
... expression by the arts and figures of disguise - irony , innuendo , and epigram . Pope's Atticus ( see pp . 128 , 129 of this book ) is a fine ex- ample . 28. Synecdoche is that figure which consists in substitut- ing words denoting a ...
الصفحة xxiv
... expression , is such a use of words that they may readily be understood by those to whom they are addressed . 48. Its Sources . The principal sources of perspicuity are simplicity and precision . 49. Simplicity of style arises from the ...
... expression , is such a use of words that they may readily be understood by those to whom they are addressed . 48. Its Sources . The principal sources of perspicuity are simplicity and precision . 49. Simplicity of style arises from the ...
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... expression arise ? ( See Def . 52 , ii . ) Suppose a general instead of a specific term had been used — thus , " As I slew my best lover for the good of Rome , so I am prepared to meet the same fate , " etc. — would the ex- pression be ...
... expression arise ? ( See Def . 52 , ii . ) Suppose a general instead of a specific term had been used — thus , " As I slew my best lover for the good of Rome , so I am prepared to meet the same fate , " etc. — would the ex- pression be ...
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... effect of using the interrogative form here ? Point out another instance of its use in the same speech . 108. Remark on the expression " brutish beasts . " 85 90 56 95 100 105 My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , 10 SHAKESPEARE .
... effect of using the interrogative form here ? Point out another instance of its use in the same speech . 108. Remark on the expression " brutish beasts . " 85 90 56 95 100 105 My heart is in the coffin there with Cæsar , 10 SHAKESPEARE .
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abbey Addison alliteration Analyze this sentence Anglo-Saxon Antony Aurelian beauty behold Brutus Cæsar called death delight doth Dryden Duke earth Edward the Confessor English Essay etymology Explain expression eyes feelings figure of speech genius give grace Greek hand hath hear heart heaven honorable Hudibras human humor INTRODUCTION.-The Julius Cæsar kind of sentence king L'Allegro language learned LITERARY ANALYSIS living look Lord manner Mark Antony meaning metaphor metaphysical poets Milton mind nature never night noble o'er Observe Odenathus paragraph passage passion phrase Pindaric pleasure pleonasm poem poet poetry Point Pope Portia praise pride rhetorically Roman Saracen scene Second Citizen sense Shakespeare Shylock Sir Roger soul sound speak spirit stanza style Supply the ellipsis sweet tence thee things Third Citizen thou thought tion tomb verb words writing Zenobia