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Side 24
... impressions without confusion , and to bring them up afterwards , distinguishes mind ; it is a power familiarly known as Memory . Now , the chief way in which memory works is this : impressions occurring to- gether , become associated ...
... impressions without confusion , and to bring them up afterwards , distinguishes mind ; it is a power familiarly known as Memory . Now , the chief way in which memory works is this : impressions occurring to- gether , become associated ...
Side 30
... impression on the feelings , and ( 3 ) give an agreeable surprise . Examples : - ( 1. ) To aid the understanding : - " The wish is father to the thought ; " " the light of Nature ; " " the geological record ; " reasoning in a circle ...
... impression on the feelings , and ( 3 ) give an agreeable surprise . Examples : - ( 1. ) To aid the understanding : - " The wish is father to the thought ; " " the light of Nature ; " " the geological record ; " reasoning in a circle ...
Side 45
... impression , as by passing from hot to cold , from hunger to repletion , from sound to silence . This applies to both Feeling and Knowledge . Every outburst of feeling implies that we have passed from The Pun, HYPERBOLE.
... impression , as by passing from hot to cold , from hunger to repletion , from sound to silence . This applies to both Feeling and Knowledge . Every outburst of feeling implies that we have passed from The Pun, HYPERBOLE.
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PART I | 24 |
Advantages of our language in Personification | 25 |
Requisites of those addressed to the Feelings | 26 |
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abstract action Alexander Bain Allegory Alliteration Amphibrachic Antithesis applied argument arrangement Bain cach called Campbell character circumstances clause climax combination comparison composition concrete connection consonants contrast degree Demosthenes described discase effect emotion English English language epigram example excitement Exposition expression Extract fact feelings force genius give harmony History human Iliad illustration impression instance interest iteration kind knowledge language ludicrous meaning melody ment metaphors method Metonymy mind mode moral mountains narrative nations nature objects obverse orator oratory pain paragraph passion pathos periphrasis personification Persuasion phrase Plato pleasure poct poet poetic poetry political predicate principle reference rendered Rhetoric Rhyme rules sense sentence sentiment simile similitude Socrates sometimes sound statement strength style sublime subordinate suggest syllables Synecdoche tautology tence things thou thought tion Transferred Epithet Trochaic truth variety verb vowels Whately words