The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... Sentence , ib . 301 304 Part IV . From an uncertain reference in Pronouns and Relatives , 306 307 Part VI . From Technical Terms , Part VII . From - long Sentences , SECT . II . The Double Meaning , Part I. Equivocation , Part II ...
... Sentence , ib . 301 304 Part IV . From an uncertain reference in Pronouns and Relatives , 306 307 Part VI . From Technical Terms , Part VII . From - long Sentences , SECT . II . The Double Meaning , Part I. Equivocation , Part II ...
الصفحة xii
... Sentences , 505 Part I. Subdivision of these into Periods and Loose Sentences , Part II . Observations on Periods , and on the Use of Antithesis in the composition of Sentences , ib . 520 Part III . Observations on Loose Sentences , 523 ...
... Sentences , 505 Part I. Subdivision of these into Periods and Loose Sentences , Part II . Observations on Periods , and on the Use of Antithesis in the composition of Sentences , ib . 520 Part III . Observations on Loose Sentences , 523 ...
الصفحة 59
... sentence ; style , at the same time that it attends to this , regards further , the composition of many sentences into one discourse . Nor is this the only difference ; the grammarian , with respect to what the two arts have in common ...
... sentence ; style , at the same time that it attends to this , regards further , the composition of many sentences into one discourse . Nor is this the only difference ; the grammarian , with respect to what the two arts have in common ...
الصفحة 154
... sentence . All the effect on him , intended by the pleader , was merely momentary . The orator hath had the address to employ the time al- lowed him , in such a manner as to secure the happy mo- ment . Notwithstanding this , there may ...
... sentence . All the effect on him , intended by the pleader , was merely momentary . The orator hath had the address to employ the time al- lowed him , in such a manner as to secure the happy mo- ment . Notwithstanding this , there may ...
الصفحة 214
... sentence , " They main- " tained , that dominion is founded in grace . " Both sen- tences would be badly expressed , if these prepositions were transposed , though there are perhaps cases wherein either would be good . In those ...
... sentence , " They main- " tained , that dominion is founded in grace . " Both sen- tences would be badly expressed , if these prepositions were transposed , though there are perhaps cases wherein either would be good . In those ...
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