A Text-book on Rhetoric (1882) |
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... scansion and rhythm . In most of Kellogg's Rhetoric , he is representative of his time . The topics are those covered by most nineteenth - century rhetoricians . Kellogg , however , unlike other authors of his time , utilized invention ...
... scansion and rhythm . In most of Kellogg's Rhetoric , he is representative of his time . The topics are those covered by most nineteenth - century rhetoricians . Kellogg , however , unlike other authors of his time , utilized invention ...
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... scansion , to have the same time as an anapæst . In pronouncing Yon , Half , Now , etc. , we dwell as long upon each as upon the two unaccented feet of any anapest . Let us say generally that , in scan- sion , any substituted foot has ...
... scansion , to have the same time as an anapæst . In pronouncing Yon , Half , Now , etc. , we dwell as long upon each as upon the two unaccented feet of any anapest . Let us say generally that , in scan- sion , any substituted foot has ...
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... Scansion . Definition . Metre in or- dinary Poetry . Metre in Poetry set to Music . Definition . Double and Triple Rhyme . Line- Rhyme . Alliteration . A Couplet . Blank- Verse . I. Didactic Poetry , 11. Satirical Poetry . KINDS OF III ...
... Scansion . Definition . Metre in or- dinary Poetry . Metre in Poetry set to Music . Definition . Double and Triple Rhyme . Line- Rhyme . Alliteration . A Couplet . Blank- Verse . I. Didactic Poetry , 11. Satirical Poetry . KINDS OF III ...
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