Outlines of Rhetoric. Embodied in Rules, Illustrative Examples, And a Progressive Course of Prose Composiation

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Outlines of Rhetoric. Embodied in Rules, Illustrative Examples, And a Progressive Course of Prose Composiation
Genung, John Franklin, 1850-1919
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In the same way \with a whole sentence : it may be so cumbered with exceptions and saving clauses as to have no vigor left.
It Vives weight to an assertion to choose a word that does iHot have to be limited.
Vllustrations. — I . To say, " He was a hero " is more forcible than to say, " He was a brave, single-minded, self-forgetful hero," because the word hero already contains all that needs to be said, and the rest only limits and weakens.
2. Consider how much stronger it is to say, " This meas
...ure is infamous," than to say, " It is my conviction that under the present very critical circumstance this measure may not unfitly be characterized as infamous, or at least as very deplorable." The saving clauses serve to diminish the effect.^ It may sometimes be the object to 48. For abrupt , -^ , ^ , force, cut away coa- strengthen the expression not so much necttves. ^£ ^^ ideas as of the relation between ideas ; and when such relation is clearly implied, a strong abruptness is given to the expression by leaving out the connective.

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