A Practical System of Rhetoric, Or, The Principles and Rules of Style: Inferred from Examples of Writing : to which is Added a Historical Dissertation of English StyleIvison & Phinney, 1854 - 311 من الصفحات |
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... regarded as addressing himself to the understanding of his readers , and the importance of being able to think well , as including the number and value . of the thoughts and the proper arrangement of them , is con- sidered . The writer ...
... regarded as addressing himself to the understanding of his readers , and the importance of being able to think well , as including the number and value . of the thoughts and the proper arrangement of them , is con- sidered . The writer ...
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... regarded as the office of Taste . Hence the nature of taste in general will first be considered . This will be followed by some account of what is implied by a literary taste , including an enumeration of those different properties in ...
... regarded as the office of Taste . Hence the nature of taste in general will first be considered . This will be followed by some account of what is implied by a literary taste , including an enumeration of those different properties in ...
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... regarded . Neither is it of importance , that these different classes of emotions should here be separately considered . It is difficult in many cases to mark the transition from one to another , and to decide whether the emotion ...
... regarded . Neither is it of importance , that these different classes of emotions should here be separately considered . It is difficult in many cases to mark the transition from one to another , and to decide whether the emotion ...
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... regarded and cherished . Hence it is , that while some men are susceptible of emotions of beauty in view of objects and scenes around them , others , the circumstances of whose life have been different , look upon the same objects and ...
... regarded and cherished . Hence it is , that while some men are susceptible of emotions of beauty in view of objects and scenes around them , others , the circumstances of whose life have been different , look upon the same objects and ...
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... regarded with like admiration in this country . All those who are susceptible of emotions of taste , have felt these emotions when looking upon this pro- duction of art . Here , then , is found the united voice of men of the present age ...
... regarded with like admiration in this country . All those who are susceptible of emotions of taste , have felt these emotions when looking upon this pro- duction of art . Here , then , is found the united voice of men of the present age ...
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addressed admiration allusions amplification Antithe applied argument atheism attained attempts attention called cause caution clauses common comparison composition connected connexion convey direct distinct effect elegant emotions of beauty emotions of taste English language English style epithets example excite emotions exercise exhibit familiar faults favorable feelings fitted to excite following passage frequent give given happy heaven Hence idiomatic illustration imagination immortal band implies infer inkhorn term instances introduced kind knowledge labor language literary taste literature look manner of writing meaning ment mentioned metaphor metonymy mind nature noun Numidia objects and scenes ornaments of style period personification perspicuity phrases Pleonasm preposition present principles productions pronoun proposition readers reason refer relative pronoun remarks resemblance rhetoric Roger Ascham rules sense sentence shew skill speak student sublimity synecdoche tence things thou thought tion traits vivacity words writer Zoroaster