Modes of RhetoricSt. Martin's Press, 1964 - 255 من الصفحات |
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... called exposition . Whatever it is called , this mode is probably the commonest of the modes of rhetoric . Any answers to the questions " What is it like ? " or simply " What is it ? " will be definitions . The convey- ing of simple ...
... called exposition . Whatever it is called , this mode is probably the commonest of the modes of rhetoric . Any answers to the questions " What is it like ? " or simply " What is it ? " will be definitions . The convey- ing of simple ...
الصفحة 62
... called a dichotomous division , by isolating one quality of a class to make a smaller class , and forming an- other , remaining class of the negative of the quality . When a painter puts black marks on white paper he gets two con ...
... called a dichotomous division , by isolating one quality of a class to make a smaller class , and forming an- other , remaining class of the negative of the quality . When a painter puts black marks on white paper he gets two con ...
الصفحة 67
... called vanity , and the defect baseness . And as we said generosity is to magnificence , differing from it as to small sums , so there is a trait that is to nobility as small honor is to great , for aspiring to small honors can be ...
... called vanity , and the defect baseness . And as we said generosity is to magnificence , differing from it as to small sums , so there is a trait that is to nobility as small honor is to great , for aspiring to small honors can be ...
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Description | 29 |
Definition | 55 |
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abstract action answer aorist Aristotle Arkadina begin Bert Boanerges Boswell called chaw Chekhov considered conversation course cv'd Cyrus Dalloway defined definition dialogue discourse distinct dominant drama drink E. B. White E. S. Dallas elegant variation example eyes feel G. K. Chesterton girls give Gwendolen Hamlet head human infinite Jack Johnson Leopold Bloom lines literary literature logical looked lyric mean mimetic mind narration narrative never novel nymphets occurs opinion Orontas painting passage past tense perhaps person persuasion Plato play poem poet poetry Polonius present tense pretensions of immortality qualities quatrain recurrent result reverie rhetorical modes seems sentence sequence Socrates Socratic method sometimes sonnet speaker Stark Young statement static story stream of consciousness suggests talk tell temporal things thought tion Trigorin truth unique usually verbs wine words writer