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... Comparison and Contrast Exemplification Idealization THE EXTENT OF THE THEME Division THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Definition Comparison and Contrast Exemplification - Division Interpretation - ARGUMENTATION THE RELATION OF ...
... Comparison and Contrast Exemplification Idealization THE EXTENT OF THE THEME Division THE PROCESS ILLUSTRATED Construction Definition Comparison and Contrast Exemplification - Division Interpretation - ARGUMENTATION THE RELATION OF ...
Page xiv
... Comparison Expressed Comparison PAGE - 295 299 - 300 302 - 304 307 - 309 Implied Comparisons Metaphor Allegory Figures of Contrast Expressed Contrast Implied Contrast - EXERCISE IN CLASSIFYING AND TESTING FIGURES CONCLUSION - UNIVERSAL ...
... Comparison Expressed Comparison PAGE - 295 299 - 300 302 - 304 307 - 309 Implied Comparisons Metaphor Allegory Figures of Contrast Expressed Contrast Implied Contrast - EXERCISE IN CLASSIFYING AND TESTING FIGURES CONCLUSION - UNIVERSAL ...
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... comparison and contrast . The " fingers of the mind " must be placed well and firmly around it , as a condition to wielding it to any definite end . After the theme as a whole has been grasped it must be inwardly explored and all its ...
... comparison and contrast . The " fingers of the mind " must be placed well and firmly around it , as a condition to wielding it to any definite end . After the theme as a whole has been grasped it must be inwardly explored and all its ...
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... Comparison and contrast is a most powerful means to this end . Often a detailed process of thought and a tediousness of ex- pression may be avoided by comparing and contrast- ing the object under discussion with some well - known object ...
... Comparison and contrast is a most powerful means to this end . Often a detailed process of thought and a tediousness of ex- pression may be avoided by comparing and contrast- ing the object under discussion with some well - known object ...
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... comparison presents the essential characteristics of the object ; and if the special marks of the individual are required , a few points of contrast will fill the out- line . Of two objects equally well known , comparison and contrast ...
... comparison presents the essential characteristics of the object ; and if the special marks of the individual are required , a few points of contrast will fill the out- line . Of two objects equally well known , comparison and contrast ...
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