The Orator's Guide, Or, Rules for Speaking and Composing: From the Best Authoritiescompiler, G.L. Austin, printer, 1822 - 104 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 17
... splendid book - store is to the contemptible street- book - stall . And here it is proper to ask , what splen- did effects might we not expect in the present day , in the midst of this dearth of real oratory , from the es- tablishment ...
... splendid book - store is to the contemptible street- book - stall . And here it is proper to ask , what splen- did effects might we not expect in the present day , in the midst of this dearth of real oratory , from the es- tablishment ...
الصفحة 45
... - gery , which he sets before us , more splendid , interest- ing , and perfect . The foregoing characteristics , how- ever , respect more particularly , the expressiveness of - an author's meaning The following terms , re- spect 45.
... - gery , which he sets before us , more splendid , interest- ing , and perfect . The foregoing characteristics , how- ever , respect more particularly , the expressiveness of - an author's meaning The following terms , re- spect 45.
الصفحة 46
... splendid kind . A writer of this style , by his selection of words and their graceful location , evinces great partiality for the beauties of language . His sentences are always free from the incumbrances of superfluous words ; of a mo ...
... splendid kind . A writer of this style , by his selection of words and their graceful location , evinces great partiality for the beauties of language . His sentences are always free from the incumbrances of superfluous words ; of a mo ...
الصفحة 48
... splendid ornament and beauty . This is a simplicity which always cherishes ornament , but not that which is affected ; and is a primary excellence in composi- tion . The man who has attained this , gives no evi- dence of art in his ...
... splendid ornament and beauty . This is a simplicity which always cherishes ornament , but not that which is affected ; and is a primary excellence in composi- tion . The man who has attained this , gives no evi- dence of art in his ...
الصفحة 52
... splendid one of Seneca ; are very happy specimens of a proper style and the style of Mr. Locke , in his Treatise on the Human Understanding , is , perhaps , the best model extant , of a clear , distinct , and proper philosophic style ...
... splendid one of Seneca ; are very happy specimens of a proper style and the style of Mr. Locke , in his Treatise on the Human Understanding , is , perhaps , the best model extant , of a clear , distinct , and proper philosophic style ...
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