Treatises on Poetry, Modern Romance, and RhetoricRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 381 pagina's |
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Pagina 278
... rules , but on its general principles . As soon as a rule diverts the student's attention from the principle , it for him ceases to be an aid , and becomes a positive hin- derance . As soon as a treatise on rhetoric has impressed on the ...
... rules , but on its general principles . As soon as a rule diverts the student's attention from the principle , it for him ceases to be an aid , and becomes a positive hin- derance . As soon as a treatise on rhetoric has impressed on the ...
Pagina 346
... rules . The expression may be feeble , because words , phrases , and sentences cannot be strong , unless the thoughts which they represent be strong likewise ; it may be wanting in precision , because this is another quality flowing ...
... rules . The expression may be feeble , because words , phrases , and sentences cannot be strong , unless the thoughts which they represent be strong likewise ; it may be wanting in precision , because this is another quality flowing ...
Pagina 347
... rules of style , except those few which are directly referable to the thought , but they may owe to such violations no mean part of their persuasive efficacy . This view , however , is stated solely for the pur- pose of guarding against ...
... rules of style , except those few which are directly referable to the thought , but they may owe to such violations no mean part of their persuasive efficacy . This view , however , is stated solely for the pur- pose of guarding against ...
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