Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis. Studies in Style And Invention. Designed to Accompany the Author's Practical Elements of Rhetoric

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Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis. Studies in Style And Invention. Designed to Accompany the Author's Practical Elements of Rhetoric
Genung, John Franklin, 1850-1919
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To make anything of the man, — how explained by Rhet.
p. 46, 14? — Observe that in the scene of Lord Abergavenny's relation, Digitized by VjOOQIC JOSEPH HENRY SHORTHOUSE. 203 gaze was fixed with a wild and horror-stricken look, while 8$ he faintly tried to cry out. In a second the terror of the sight, whatever it was, overcame him, and he fell back on the bed with a sharp cry/' "Mr. Inglesant saw something," said both the gentle- men at once; "he came in here as you gave the alarm." 90 " I saw
...nothing," said Inglesant ; " whatever frightened me I must tell the King." Dr. Mayern, who lodged in the palace, soon arrived ; and as the King was sensible when he came, he merely pre- scribed some soothing drink, and soon left. The moment 95 he was gone, the King called Abergavenny into the room alone to him, and questioned him as to what had occurred.
Abergavenny told him all he knew, adding that the esquire in waiting, Mr. Inglesant, was believed to have seen some- thing by the gentlemen of the privy chamber, whom he 100 had aroused.


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