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Nomography
☞ Impressiveness For obtaining instruction as to the means employable
for the maximization of the quality in argumentative language
– in language considered as employed applied to the art of persuasion – as employed in the character of an instrument of
persuasion, take some author or authors who have been
generally considered as affording exemplification of the
quality in the highest degree: as for example, Cobbett.
Take for example, Cobbett. Of his numerous
works, look out for those passages by which in this way
the greatest effect appears to stand produced; and observe
by what circumstances they are distinguished from the
common race of written discourses.
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