Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time .[..]Harper, 1896 |
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... rhetorically . Grammatically , they are divided , as re- gards structure , into simple , complex , and compound ; and , as regards use , into declarative , interrogative , imperative , and exclamative . Rhetorically , they are divided ...
... rhetorically . Grammatically , they are divided , as re- gards structure , into simple , complex , and compound ; and , as regards use , into declarative , interrogative , imperative , and exclamative . Rhetorically , they are divided ...
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... rhetorically ? periodic or loose ? 25-27 . homicide . . . martyrdom . . . massacre . ... Give the etymology of each of these words . What figure of speech is this passage ? ( See Def . 33. ) 22-29 . Substitute synonyms for " wary " ( 22 ) ...
... rhetorically ? periodic or loose ? 25-27 . homicide . . . martyrdom . . . massacre . ... Give the etymology of each of these words . What figure of speech is this passage ? ( See Def . 33. ) 22-29 . Substitute synonyms for " wary " ( 22 ) ...
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... rhetorically ? 37. such . What is the grammatical construction of " such ? " - Of " as ? " 39 , 40. gathering up limb by limb . What is the figure of speech ? ( See Def . 20. ) 42. he shall bring . What is the force of " shall " here ...
... rhetorically ? 37. such . What is the grammatical construction of " such ? " - Of " as ? " 39 , 40. gathering up limb by limb . What is the figure of speech ? ( See Def . 20. ) 42. he shall bring . What is the force of " shall " here ...
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... . . . convincement . rhetorically ? What kind of sentence grammatically and 63. the shop of war . What word now signifies a place where arms are manufactured ? 60 working , to fashion out the plates and instruments of 68 MILTON .
... . . . convincement . rhetorically ? What kind of sentence grammatically and 63. the shop of war . What word now signifies a place where arms are manufactured ? 60 working , to fashion out the plates and instruments of 68 MILTON .
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... a - colonelling . What kind of sentence is this rhetorically ? -What effect is gained by employing the term " dudgeon , " a word belonging to the diction of burlesque ? 5 And pulpit , drum ecclesiastic , Was beat with fist 74 BUTLER .
... a - colonelling . What kind of sentence is this rhetorically ? -What effect is gained by employing the term " dudgeon , " a word belonging to the diction of burlesque ? 5 And pulpit , drum ecclesiastic , Was beat with fist 74 BUTLER .
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