A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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... proper arrangement of sentences and paragraphs to form a theme , it is difficult to deal with each process separately within the outer scheme of invention . In order to simplify each , however , Kellogg endeavored to introduce each ...
... proper arrangement of sentences and paragraphs to form a theme , it is difficult to deal with each process separately within the outer scheme of invention . In order to simplify each , however , Kellogg endeavored to introduce each ...
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... proper ... to select his principles from that work ( 10 ) . Among Kellogg's qualities of style , the most important are perspicuity , imagery , and energy . He described perspicuity as " distinctness of expression , transparency " ( 84 ) ...
... proper ... to select his principles from that work ( 10 ) . Among Kellogg's qualities of style , the most important are perspicuity , imagery , and energy . He described perspicuity as " distinctness of expression , transparency " ( 84 ) ...
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... proper . The reason clause as- signs the cause of our knowing and asserting something to be , though not the cause which makes it to be , the condition clause assigns what , if it occurs , will be the cause of something ; the purpour ...
... proper . The reason clause as- signs the cause of our knowing and asserting something to be , though not the cause which makes it to be , the condition clause assigns what , if it occurs , will be the cause of something ; the purpour ...
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