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Page v
... Rhetoric must influence strongly in this direction by making the pupil conscious of , and sensi- tive to , the elements of beauty in literary productions . Lit- erature is rapidly gaining its place in the high school course , and ...
... Rhetoric must influence strongly in this direction by making the pupil conscious of , and sensi- tive to , the elements of beauty in literary productions . Lit- erature is rapidly gaining its place in the high school course , and ...
Page vi
... rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any order in which they might be served up . Discourse , real living discourse ...
... rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any order in which they might be served up . Discourse , real living discourse ...
Page vii
... the result , such is the earnest conviction which prompts the following treatment , and which accounts for the deviation from the beaten path of rhetorical discussion . PREFATORY NOTE . THIS book is based on a former INTRODUCTION . vii.
... the result , such is the earnest conviction which prompts the following treatment , and which accounts for the deviation from the beaten path of rhetorical discussion . PREFATORY NOTE . THIS book is based on a former INTRODUCTION . vii.
Page ix
... Rhetorics , and , when of a nature to permit , formal credit has been given in the text . Special credit should be given to C. C. Everett's " Science of Thought " Herbert Spencer's " Essay on the Philosophy of Style , " the former ...
... Rhetorics , and , when of a nature to permit , formal credit has been given in the text . Special credit should be given to C. C. Everett's " Science of Thought " Herbert Spencer's " Essay on the Philosophy of Style , " the former ...
Page xiii
... RHETORICAL QUALITIES SECURED LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 199 Brevity 200 Euphony - 202 Harmony Rhythm ยท 207 - 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT ...
... RHETORICAL QUALITIES SECURED LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 199 Brevity 200 Euphony - 202 Harmony Rhythm ยท 207 - 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT ...
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