The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Laws of Effective Discourse (1877)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1999 - 318 sider |
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Side 11
... Interpreting Power in both Plain and Figurative Language , and Economy of the Feelings . Economy of Interpreting Power in Plain Language This economy of interpreting power , Hill feels , is achieved by the proper choice of words and the ...
... Interpreting Power in both Plain and Figurative Language , and Economy of the Feelings . Economy of Interpreting Power in Plain Language This economy of interpreting power , Hill feels , is achieved by the proper choice of words and the ...
Side 12
... interpreting power for the reader or listener of plain language . Economy of Interpreting Power in Figurative Language After exploring the ways of achieving economy of interpreting power through ordinary language , Hill shows how this ...
... interpreting power for the reader or listener of plain language . Economy of Interpreting Power in Figurative Language After exploring the ways of achieving economy of interpreting power through ordinary language , Hill shows how this ...
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... Power ....... ................................................ ..... 145 ( 4 ) Exercise of Realizing Power .. .................................... .................. 145 & Deduction of the General Law of Style ( 1 ) Economy of Interpreting ...
... Power ....... ................................................ ..... 145 ( 4 ) Exercise of Realizing Power .. .................................... .................. 145 & Deduction of the General Law of Style ( 1 ) Economy of Interpreting ...
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abstract according action argument associated attention becomes called cause character circumstances classes clear common complex composition conception condition connection consider contrast definition depends direct discourse distinct divided division economy effect elements emotion English established example exercises experience explained exposition expression fact feeling figures force give given Grammar Hence Hill idea illustration important includes interest interpreting power Introduction kind language laws less lines Logic meaning mental metaphor Method mind mode nature necessary notion object once particular person plain poetry possess possible present principle probability produce progress proper proposition prove qualities reader reason reference regarded relation represent requires resemblance result Rhetoric says sense sentence simile sound speak style succession suggest things thought tion true truth unity universal variety whole words writer