The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... Sounds , 431 440 · SECT . II . The principal offences against Brevity considered , CHAP . II . Of Vivacity as depending on the number of the Words , SECT . I. This Quality explained and exemplified , Part II . In what esteem ought this ...
... Sounds , 431 440 · SECT . II . The principal offences against Brevity considered , CHAP . II . Of Vivacity as depending on the number of the Words , SECT . I. This Quality explained and exemplified , Part II . In what esteem ought this ...
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... sound and aspect , than irresistable in power * . 46 Thus much shall suffice for explaining the spirit , the intent , and the distinguishing qualities of each of the 66 A noted passage in Cicero's oration for Cornelius Balbus , will ...
... sound and aspect , than irresistable in power * . 46 Thus much shall suffice for explaining the spirit , the intent , and the distinguishing qualities of each of the 66 A noted passage in Cicero's oration for Cornelius Balbus , will ...
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... sound , that it is com- monly incapable of being transfused into another lan- guage , and as , among persons of taste and discernment , it is in less request than the other sorts above enumera- ted , those who abound in this , and never ...
... sound , that it is com- monly incapable of being transfused into another lan- guage , and as , among persons of taste and discernment , it is in less request than the other sorts above enumera- ted , those who abound in this , and never ...
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... sounds , the stage will prove the greatest of nuisances , and deserve to be styled , the principal corrupter of the age . Whe- ther such an era hath ever happened in the history of the theatre , in this or any other country , or is ...
... sounds , the stage will prove the greatest of nuisances , and deserve to be styled , the principal corrupter of the age . Whe- ther such an era hath ever happened in the history of the theatre , in this or any other country , or is ...
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... sound , and not by the sense of what is advanced . Thus also , the middle term and the subject frequently correspond to each other ; as the definition , description , or circumlocution , and the name . Of this I shall give an example in ...
... sound , and not by the sense of what is advanced . Thus also , the middle term and the subject frequently correspond to each other ; as the definition , description , or circumlocution , and the name . Of this I shall give an example in ...
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