A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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... bring them up out of the memory , look at them with what we may call the " mind's eye , " and through them perceive again , as it were , the things long ago seen , heard , felt , tasted , or smelt . This bringing up the ideas and ...
... bring them up out of the memory , look at them with what we may call the " mind's eye , " and through them perceive again , as it were , the things long ago seen , heard , felt , tasted , or smelt . This bringing up the ideas and ...
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... Bring into the class all the metaphors you have time to coin . LESSON 47 . METAPHORS AND COMPARISONS . Direction . - Point out the metaphors in the sentences of Lesson 44 . Direction . Where you can , change the comparisons in that ...
... Bring into the class all the metaphors you have time to coin . LESSON 47 . METAPHORS AND COMPARISONS . Direction . - Point out the metaphors in the sentences of Lesson 44 . Direction . Where you can , change the comparisons in that ...
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... bring to me , " Cried Intendant Harry Lee.— Harry Lee , the English foreman of the mine , — " Bring the sot , alive or dead . I will give to him . " he said , " Fifteen hundred pesos down . Just to set the rascal's crown Underneath this ...
... bring to me , " Cried Intendant Harry Lee.— Harry Lee , the English foreman of the mine , — " Bring the sot , alive or dead . I will give to him . " he said , " Fifteen hundred pesos down . Just to set the rascal's crown Underneath this ...
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