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Ch. or § Modes of annoyance by discourse
Modes of annoyance by discourse are 1. afflictive and
useless information. N.B. This of itself imparts not any
assumption of superiority.
2. Annoyance involving assumption of superiority
in respect in the scale of power: power over the person to whom the
discourse is addressed or immediately communicated
Annoyance involving assumption of superiority in
the scale of wisdom. the
Under the head of assumption of superiority in the scale
of power may be distinguished the following sub modifications.
1. Imperiousness at large – i.e. in the general tone or style
2. Coercive Mandate: i-e requiring something to be
done or forborne to be done.
3. Coercive interrogation: i-e requisition of an answer
to a question put: – to a discourse by which an
information is called for. N.B. Interrogation is a mode
in so far as from a superior is a mode of imperation.
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