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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الصفحة iv
... taste , and in so doing , I have occasion to speak of the judgment , sensibility , imagination , emotions of beauty ... taste , and , in connexion , the exercise of the imagination . The cultivation of a literary taste must evidently ...
... taste , and in so doing , I have occasion to speak of the judgment , sensibility , imagination , emotions of beauty ... taste , and , in connexion , the exercise of the imagination . The cultivation of a literary taste must evidently ...
الصفحة v
... taste must evidently depend principally on a familiarity with those productions , which are esteemed models of excellence in literature . In this re- spect , there is a close analogy to the cultivation of taste in painting , or in any ...
... taste must evidently depend principally on a familiarity with those productions , which are esteemed models of excellence in literature . In this re- spect , there is a close analogy to the cultivation of taste in painting , or in any ...
الصفحة vi
... taste , would be impaired . Let the student now be directed to bring forward from any author , instances of comparison , which are in the same manner naturally suggested ; and in this way let him become familiar with the principle ...
... taste , would be impaired . Let the student now be directed to bring forward from any author , instances of comparison , which are in the same manner naturally suggested ; and in this way let him become familiar with the principle ...
الصفحة vii
... taste , which every one professing to teach rhetoric should possess . The third object proposed to be obtained by the study of rhetoric , is skill in the use of language . Here I refer both to the choice of words , so far as purity and ...
... taste , which every one professing to teach rhetoric should possess . The third object proposed to be obtained by the study of rhetoric , is skill in the use of language . Here I refer both to the choice of words , so far as purity and ...
الصفحة ix
... exercise to the imagina- tion and refinement to the taste . And when it discerns ex- sellences of a high order , as if dazzled with what is bright and imposing , it sees not minute and unimportant defects INTRODUCTION . ix.
... exercise to the imagina- tion and refinement to the taste . And when it discerns ex- sellences of a high order , as if dazzled with what is bright and imposing , it sees not minute and unimportant defects INTRODUCTION . ix.
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addressed admiration allusions appear applied argument arrangement attained attempts attention beauty become called cause circumstances clauses close common comparison composition connected connexion considered direct distinct effect emotions emotions of beauty English evidently examination example excellence excite exercise exhibit expression facts familiar favorable feelings figurative fitted former frequent give given habits happy Hence illustration imagination implies importance improvement individual influence instances intellectual interest introduced kind knowledge language latter leading light literary literature lived look manner meaning mentioned mind nature never notice object observed opinions original ornaments particular passage period phrases present principles productions qualities readers reason refer regarded remarks require rhetoric rules scenes selection sense sentence skill sometimes speak striking student style taste things thought tion true turn whole words writer