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... FIGURES OF SPEECH 249 255 - 262 278 Figures of Spelling - Figures of Syntax 289 - 290 291 FIGURES OF THOUGHT Figures of Association Synecdoche Metonymy Figures of CONTENTS . xiii.
... FIGURES OF SPEECH 249 255 - 262 278 Figures of Spelling - Figures of Syntax 289 - 290 291 FIGURES OF THOUGHT Figures of Association Synecdoche Metonymy Figures of CONTENTS . xiii.
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A Rhetoric for High Schools and Colleges Arnold Tompkins. FIGURES OF THOUGHT Figures of Association Synecdoche Metonymy Figures of Comparison Expressed Comparison PAGE - 295 299 - 300 302 - 304 307 - 309 Implied Comparisons Metaphor ...
A Rhetoric for High Schools and Colleges Arnold Tompkins. FIGURES OF THOUGHT Figures of Association Synecdoche Metonymy Figures of Comparison Expressed Comparison PAGE - 295 299 - 300 302 - 304 307 - 309 Implied Comparisons Metaphor ...
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... figure springs forth winged for its flight and charged with its message . Weighty and forcible utterance cannot be gotten at from the outside , but spring from the weight and force of the life which makes the utterance . The whole ...
... figure springs forth winged for its flight and charged with its message . Weighty and forcible utterance cannot be gotten at from the outside , but spring from the weight and force of the life which makes the utterance . The whole ...
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... figure , and would thus help one another to make the whole ; but the same parts , triangles , may be formed into a class by conceiving them in unity with the idea producing each and all . Thus the dis- tinction between the organic unit ...
... figure , and would thus help one another to make the whole ; but the same parts , triangles , may be formed into a class by conceiving them in unity with the idea producing each and all . Thus the dis- tinction between the organic unit ...
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... figures and colors in space , presents attributes and parts as they coexist ; thus freeing the mind from the neces- sity of unifying the constituent ideas , so far as the superficial unity is concerned . But in expressing the inner ...
... figures and colors in space , presents attributes and parts as they coexist ; thus freeing the mind from the neces- sity of unifying the constituent ideas , so far as the superficial unity is concerned . But in expressing the inner ...
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