A Text-book on RhetoricMaynard, Merrill, & Company, 1896 |
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... turns of expression current in Sidney's day grate harshly upon our ears ; and who would not , in the matter of style , appeal from Shakespeare in " Love's Labor Lost " to Shakespeare in " As You Like It " ? Style , then , is fluid and ...
... turns of expression current in Sidney's day grate harshly upon our ears ; and who would not , in the matter of style , appeal from Shakespeare in " Love's Labor Lost " to Shakespeare in " As You Like It " ? Style , then , is fluid and ...
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... turns upon when and where you read a book . 2. Lowell has long been certain that the great vice of Ameri- can writing ... turn to his statesmanship . II . The whole force of conversation depends on how much you can take for granted . 12 ...
... turns upon when and where you read a book . 2. Lowell has long been certain that the great vice of Ameri- can writing ... turn to his statesmanship . II . The whole force of conversation depends on how much you can take for granted . 12 ...
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... turn our jails and prisons into hospitals ! 14. There is a time when one may dance . Direction . - Write sentences , containing the kinds of adjective , adverb , and noun clauses used above , and illustrate the changes there made ...
... turn our jails and prisons into hospitals ! 14. There is a time when one may dance . Direction . - Write sentences , containing the kinds of adjective , adverb , and noun clauses used above , and illustrate the changes there made ...
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... turn out to be Anglo - Saxon . The pupil can use begins for commences , sees for observes , finds for discovers , and meaning for sense , but few other Anglo - Saxon equiva- lents for the classical words in the paragraph can be found ...
... turn out to be Anglo - Saxon . The pupil can use begins for commences , sees for observes , finds for discovers , and meaning for sense , but few other Anglo - Saxon equiva- lents for the classical words in the paragraph can be found ...
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... turn to the words in English expressive ( 6 ) of civil and social organization , or used ( 7 ) to denote i..tellectual acts , states , qualities , powers , possessions , products , or required ( 8 ) to express the higher feelings and ...
... turn to the words in English expressive ( 6 ) of civil and social organization , or used ( 7 ) to denote i..tellectual acts , states , qualities , powers , possessions , products , or required ( 8 ) to express the higher feelings and ...
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addressed adjective clause adverb clauses amphibrach Anglo-Saxon beauty Cæsar cæsura called comma complex sentences compound sentence denote dependent Direction discourse energy English epigram essay expression extract feelings feet figure of speech foot give grammar heaven iambus imagery independent clauses infinitive phrases intellect Julius Cæsar justify the punctuation KELLOGG'S kind language Latin learned letters literature loose sentence meaning metaphors metonymy mind modifiers nature never note the loss noun clauses object orator paragraph participles passion perspicuity poetry predicate prepositional phrases preterits pronouns prose pupil quality of style quotation reader relation Rhetorical Value rhyme seen sense sentences containing sentences illustrating Shakespeare simple sentences Sir Launfal speak stand substituted syllable synecdoche synonyms teach tence thee things thou thought tion trochee truth usage verb verse vocabulary words and phrases Write sentences written
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Сторінка 296 - That feelingly persuade me what I am.' Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head ; And this our life exempt from public haunt Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones and good in everything.
Сторінка 137 - You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry 'Hold, hold!
Сторінка 318 - Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low, Each like a corpse within its grave, until Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth, and fill...
Сторінка 305 - There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or day, The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
Сторінка 200 - I sift the snow on the mountains below, And their great pines groan aghast ; And all the night 'tis my pillow white, While I sleep in the arms of the blast.
Сторінка 320 - If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear ; If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee ; A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share The impulse of thy strength, only less free Than thou, O uncontrollable...
Сторінка 306 - Ye blessed Creatures, I have heard the call Ye to each other make; I see The heavens laugh with you in your jubilee ; My heart is at your festival, My head hath its coronal, The fulness of your bliss, I feel — I feel it all.
Сторінка 294 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Сторінка 307 - On every side, In a thousand valleys far and wide, Fresh flowers ; while the sun shines warm, And the Babe leaps up on his Mother's arm...
Сторінка 310 - We in thought will join your throng, Ye that pipe and ye that play, Ye that through your hearts to-day Feel the gladness of the May...