
use of multiple entwined points in succession in an argument
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• (n.) A figure by which one striking circumstance is added, in due gradation, to another; climax; e. g., `He not only spared his enemies, but continued them in employment; not only continued, but advanced them.`
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E·pip'lo·ce noun [ Latin , connection, from Greek ... a plaiting together, from ... to plait or braid in;
'epi` upon + ... to twist, plait.]
(Rhet.) A figure by which one striking circumstance is added, in due gradation, to another; climax;
e. g. , 'He not only spared hi...
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