A Practical System of Rhetoric; Or, The Principles and Rules of Style: Inferred from Examples of Writing. With an Historical Dissertation on English StyleJohn R. Priestley, 1837 - 292 من الصفحات |
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... and further , as aiding them in better understanding the nature of the rules and directions founded on these important and somewhat intricate principles . I have stated as a second object to be attained X INTRODUCTION .
... and further , as aiding them in better understanding the nature of the rules and directions founded on these important and somewhat intricate principles . I have stated as a second object to be attained X INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xi
... nature of whatever in literary productions comes under the cognizance of literary taste , may be explained . The different ornaments of style may be pointed out to his notice , and he may be led fully to see why attempts of this kind ...
... nature of whatever in literary productions comes under the cognizance of literary taste , may be explained . The different ornaments of style may be pointed out to his notice , and he may be led fully to see why attempts of this kind ...
الصفحة xiii
... nature of style , are led to notice their susceptibilities of emotions , of which before they have been unmindful . They also become conscious of their own powers of imagination , and learn something of the nature and offices of this ...
... nature of style , are led to notice their susceptibilities of emotions , of which before they have been unmindful . They also become conscious of their own powers of imagination , and learn something of the nature and offices of this ...
الصفحة xiv
... nature of language , and to the rules that govern its use . And here I may be permitted to mention a work , which , in what pertains to this part of rhetoric , I regard as of the highest authority . I refer to Camp- bell's Philosophy of ...
... nature of language , and to the rules that govern its use . And here I may be permitted to mention a work , which , in what pertains to this part of rhetoric , I regard as of the highest authority . I refer to Camp- bell's Philosophy of ...
الصفحة xv
... nature and diversities , as seen in the writings of different individuals , and in different classes of literary productions . Our inquiry is , What can be done by the instructor , most efficiently to aid the pupil in acquiring skill in ...
... nature and diversities , as seen in the writings of different individuals , and in different classes of literary productions . Our inquiry is , What can be done by the instructor , most efficiently to aid the pupil in acquiring skill in ...
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acquired admired Æneid allusions amplification applied argument attained called cause caution Cicero circumstances clauses common comparison composition connected connexion direct the attention distinct duction effect emotions of beauty emotions of taste English language epithets Eurystheus example excite emotions exercise exhibit expression familiar favourable feelings fitted to excite frequently give given happy Hence illustration imagination implies importance improvement inferred inquiry instances intellectual habits ject judgment kind knowledge labour language literary taste manner of writing meaning ment mentioned metaphor metonymy mind models of excellence nature nexion Numidia objects and scenes opinions ornaments of style passage period perspicuity philosophical philosophy of language phrases present principles productions pronoun proposition racter readers reason refer remarks resemblance Rhetoric rules sense sentence skill speak student sublimity symbolical arts synecdoche tence things thou thoughts tion traits vivacity words writer Zeuxis