Intelligent Reading: A Guide to Understanding the Printed PageF.S. Crofts & Company, 1938 - 363 psl. |
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... emotional . In literature thought and emo- tion are more evenly balanced . In prose , for instance , the thought is likely to outweigh the emotion . Yet all literature worthy of the name has this emotional element , the degree of which ...
... emotional . In literature thought and emo- tion are more evenly balanced . In prose , for instance , the thought is likely to outweigh the emotion . Yet all literature worthy of the name has this emotional element , the degree of which ...
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... emotion aroused harmonizes with the thought — imminent death to someone is deserving of special emphasis . Or consider Burke's sentence , " Society is indeed a contract , " wherein the emphatic indeed truly reveals Burke's in- tense ...
... emotion aroused harmonizes with the thought — imminent death to someone is deserving of special emphasis . Or consider Burke's sentence , " Society is indeed a contract , " wherein the emphatic indeed truly reveals Burke's in- tense ...
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... emotion . C , however , has emotion and simplicity , which the others lack . 17. C has obtained its effect through its conciseness . The rhythm of A and B is too much like doggerel . A and B are not poetry for they stir no emotions ...
... emotion . C , however , has emotion and simplicity , which the others lack . 17. C has obtained its effect through its conciseness . The rhythm of A and B is too much like doggerel . A and B are not poetry for they stir no emotions ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The ReaderWriter Agreement | 7 |
The Biographic Element in Words | 35 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 18
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Intelligent Reading– A Guide to Understanding the Printed Page Edward Andrews Tenney Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1938 |
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A. P. Herbert Abraham & Straus admiration American answer Apply the Method audience author's motive Barbasol better called connotation critics denotation diction doggerel Egdon Heath Elijah emotion English epigram Exercise experience express eyes feeling figurative language give hand hard and green hear heart human hypothesis idea illustrations Inspirationalists intellectual James Thurber John Ray Joseph kind knowledge Knut Hamsun learned live look ment mind Moses Name Sentence nature Nebraska never newspaper Nobel Prize objective fact opinion paragraph passage person Pharaoh phenomena philosophical phrase poem poet poetry principles propaganda prose question reader reading reasons Reprinted by permission Review Test rhetoric rhythm Rule scene sense sentences record sizzle sound talking tell tence Tested Selling things thought tion train true truth U.S. Savings Bonds vera causa verse Wheeler write