An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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Comparisons .. 20. Figures .. Sect . 1. Personification .. 2. Apostrophe 3. Hyperbole ..... 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent .. 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends S ..
Comparisons .. 20. Figures .. Sect . 1. Personification .. 2. Apostrophe 3. Hyperbole ..... 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent .. 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends S ..
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Comparisons .. 161 20. Figures .... 181 Sect . 1. Personification . 182 2. Apostrophe 196 3. Hyperbole ... 198 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent ..... 201 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends the ...
Comparisons .. 161 20. Figures .... 181 Sect . 1. Personification . 182 2. Apostrophe 196 3. Hyperbole ... 198 4. The Means or Instrument conceived to be the Agent ..... 201 5. A Figure , which , among relative objects , extends the ...
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These observations furnish materials for instituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning . The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ...
These observations furnish materials for instituting a comparison between the synthetic and analytic methods of reasoning . The synthetic , descending from principles to consequences , is more agreeable to the strictness of order ...
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We are gratified most by discovering difference among things where resemblance prevails , and resemblance where difference prevails . A comparison may be too far stretched ; when difference or resemblance are carried ...
We are gratified most by discovering difference among things where resemblance prevails , and resemblance where difference prevails . A comparison may be too far stretched ; when difference or resemblance are carried ...
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Passions and emotions are also inflamed by comparison . A man of high rank humbles the bystanders , even to annihilate them in their own opinion : Cæsar , beholding the statue of Alexander , was greatly mortified that now , at the age ...
Passions and emotions are also inflamed by comparison . A man of high rank humbles the bystanders , even to annihilate them in their own opinion : Cæsar , beholding the statue of Alexander , was greatly mortified that now , at the age ...
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