in Rhetoric, a declension in the force or dignity of the ideas at the close of a sentence, as in the following celebrated distich — "The great Dalhousie, he, the god of war, Lieutenant-colonel to the earl of Mar."
in Rhetoric, a declension in the force or dignity of the ideas at the close of a sentence, as in the following celebrated distich — "The great Dalhousie, he, the god of war, Lieutenant-colonel to the earl of Mar."