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Parembole

PAREMBOLE, n. parem'boly. [Gr. insertion.] In rhetoric,the insertion of something relating to the subject in the middle of a period. It differs from the parenthesis only in this; the parembole relates to the s...

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PAREMBOLE, n. parem'boly. [Gr. insertion.] In rhetoric,the insertion of something relating to the subject in the middle of a period. It differs from the parenthesis only in this; the parembole relates to the subject,the parenthesis is foreign from it.

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