Constructive RhetoricH. Holt, 1896 - 352 pages |
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adjectives Allegory already American Anglo-Saxon Antonomasia antonyms argument Bayard Taylor beginning character Christian Democracy classification clear College Spirit common comparison connection consider course critical deal definite Description devices division effect Emerson English English language essay examples exercise Exposition expression fact familiar feel figure Figures of Speech French give graph History idea illustration instance kinds of composition knowledge language Latin Layamon Literature look Lyrical Ballads Macaulay matter Matthew Arnold means ment mentioned merely metaphor Metonymy mind mode Narration nature Newman nouns paragraph structure particular thing perhaps practice present principle Prof proposition question reader reason Rhetoric Robert of Brunne Science sentence Simile simple Solecisms sort speaking speech statement student suggestive Synecdoche synonyms thought tion topic treatment uncon University usage usually verbs vocabulary Walt Whitman Walter Pater writing