A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1990 - 276 pagini |
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... meaning remains in suspense till the close " ( 151 ) . Greene succinctly defined a sentence as being " Periodic , when the meaning is suspended until the close " ( 268 ) . A 12 INTRODUCTION.
... meaning remains in suspense till the close " ( 151 ) . Greene succinctly defined a sentence as being " Periodic , when the meaning is suspended until the close " ( 268 ) . A 12 INTRODUCTION.
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... meaning in common , and which differ from each other only in particulars . Such words , coming sometimes all from the Norman - French , the Latin , or the Greek , or the Anglo - Saxon , but oftener one from the Anglo - Saxon and another ...
... meaning in common , and which differ from each other only in particulars . Such words , coming sometimes all from the Norman - French , the Latin , or the Greek , or the Anglo - Saxon , but oftener one from the Anglo - Saxon and another ...
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... meaning is never distributed evenly among his words ; more of it lies in some than in others . Can we , in the placing of such words in the sentence , indicate that the meaning is heaped up in them - that in them the thought is intense ...
... meaning is never distributed evenly among his words ; more of it lies in some than in others . Can we , in the placing of such words in the sentence , indicate that the meaning is heaped up in them - that in them the thought is intense ...
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