Intentional deviation from ordinary language, chosen to produce a rhetorical effect.
1It is a mere rhetorical figure-whatthey call in the books, hyperbole.
2Her feminine mind pounced on the gross literalness of his rhetorical figure.
3Thus she cries, not in rhetorical figure of speech, but in deep conviction.
4But the first time that it is a mere rhetorical figure.
5You may think I'm indulging some rhetorical figure of speech merely.
6But under what rhetorical figure are we to represent the Deity of Mr Sadler?
7Von Humboldt suggests that the rhetorical figure employed by Dante in his description of the River of Light with its banks of wonderful flowers (Par.
8They are rhetorical figures of speech, necessarily, upon whatever theological system we regard them.
9Hannity and Jones lean on rhetorical figures made famous by illuminati-phobes and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
10[Footnote: This is far from being a rhetorical figure of speech.
11Even the Indians are remarkably fond of bold metaphors and other rhetorical figures, as is abundantly proved by their speeches and legends.
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Translations for rhetorical figure