You who read may be well advanced in years, you may be gifted in rhetoric, ingenious in argument; but even you might quail at the thought of explaining the tortuous mental processes that led you into throwing your beloved pink parasol into Miranda Sawyer's well.
The successful Yellow candidate for the borough of Old Topping, perhaps, feels no pursuant meditative hatred toward the Blue editor who consoles his subscribers with vituperative rhetoric against Yellow men who sell their country, and are the demons of private life; but he might not be sorry, if law and opportunity favoured, to kick that Blue editor to a deeper shade of his favourite colour.
Then I used to have drawing-lessons; and there were several other books we either read or learned out of,—English Poetry, and Horæ Paulinæ and Blair's Rhetoric, the last half.
Mrs Pullet sat down, lifting up her mantle carefully behind, before she answered,— "She's gone," unconsciously using an impressive figure of rhetoric.
" said Mrs Tulliver, shocked at this sanguinary rhetoric, "how can you talk so, Mr Tulliver?
Casaubon, speaking for himself, has rather a chilling rhetoric, it is not therefore certain that there is no good work or fine feeling in him.
" No speech could have been more thoroughly honest in its intention: the frigid rhetoric at the end was as sincere as the bark of a dog, or the cawing of an amorous rook.
Besides, a large glossary and rich rhetoric techniques were employed to express the author's feelings.
Certain groups—including millennials and African Americans—appear to be most susceptible to anti-vaccination rhetoric.
) Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend .
And perhaps it's rhetoric but does show that Trump doesn't care about the environment.
More than 300 newspapers joined a nationwide effort to publish editorials last Thursday pushing back against President Donald Trump's ramped-up rhetoric against news media.
The draft program for August has been drawn up and is as follows: August 12 The application of rhetoric devices.
And then the person holding it has to go back to their home country," Turnbull said, repeating the "Australian jobs for Australians" rhetoric 16 times.
In the heated rhetoric of the intellectual property industry, Nokia had become that most detested of animals: a patent troll.
The feud erupted when Wilson savaged the book in the New York Review of Books in "an overlong, spiteful, stochastically accurate, generally useless but unfailingly amusing hatchet job" that set the tone for "seven-plus years of malicious rhetoric.
But he warned confidence in collective action had been chipped away, partly because of ideology and rhetoric.
" Despite the pro-consumer rhetoric, there were worries that tightening rules on online reviews and transactions would help the government create more accurate profiles of Chinese citizens.
The trend was particularly worrying in the context of an increase in protectionism and anti-globalisation rhetoric seen in the US and around the world, he said, adding: This is a moment to heed the lessons of history and recommit to openness in trade, which can help to spur economic growth.
Apple insists that it paid $400m in taxes in Ireland in 2014, but her rhetoric was powerful.