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... Logic , Ease , Unity , Coherence , Rhythm , Force , Simplicity , Natural- ness , Grace , Wit , and Movement . But these are not distinct things ; they overlap and can reinforce or obscure one another , being but aspects of the single ...
... Logic , Ease , Unity , Coherence , Rhythm , Force , Simplicity , Natural- ness , Grace , Wit , and Movement . But these are not distinct things ; they overlap and can reinforce or obscure one another , being but aspects of the single ...
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... logic . Logic has abused the language which they left to her mercy . Poetry agrees with science and not with logic . ' 4. What are kennings , metonymy , synecdoche , and METAPHOR AND OTHER FIGURES OF SPEECH 33.
... logic . Logic has abused the language which they left to her mercy . Poetry agrees with science and not with logic . ' 4. What are kennings , metonymy , synecdoche , and METAPHOR AND OTHER FIGURES OF SPEECH 33.
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... logical difference with Aristotle . Since rhetoric has wisely been placed between logic and mortal or civil knowledge , rhetoric also requires special or particular topics , here being mixtures of logic with moral or civil knowledge ...
... logical difference with Aristotle . Since rhetoric has wisely been placed between logic and mortal or civil knowledge , rhetoric also requires special or particular topics , here being mixtures of logic with moral or civil knowledge ...
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PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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