The Art of ExpositionF. S. Crofts & Company, 1931 - 476 من الصفحات |
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... experience is still stronger . It is for this reason that the analogy is perhaps the most useful sort of figure for the expositor . By means of reference to experience the analogy trans- lates the complicated into the simple , the ...
... experience is still stronger . It is for this reason that the analogy is perhaps the most useful sort of figure for the expositor . By means of reference to experience the analogy trans- lates the complicated into the simple , the ...
الصفحة 46
... experience of the average man . To come back to the point from which we started in this chapter , by means of analogies and figures of speech in general , authors provide their facts and ideas with associations , and so render them ...
... experience of the average man . To come back to the point from which we started in this chapter , by means of analogies and figures of speech in general , authors provide their facts and ideas with associations , and so render them ...
الصفحة 287
... Experience , however , taught Mather a certain distrust of the mystical inner light . Experience with witches taught him a certain wariness of angels . In 1711 , after thirty years of active service in the church , Mather writes in his ...
... Experience , however , taught Mather a certain distrust of the mystical inner light . Experience with witches taught him a certain wariness of angels . In 1711 , after thirty years of active service in the church , Mather writes in his ...
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