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From Technical Terms , 308 Part VII . From - long Sentences , ib . SECT . II , The
Double Meaning , 316 Part I. Equivocation , ib . Part II . Ambiguity , 310 SECT . III .
The Unintelligible , 382 Part I. From confusion of thought , 338 Part II .
From Technical Terms , 308 Part VII . From - long Sentences , ib . SECT . II , The
Double Meaning , 316 Part I. Equivocation , ib . Part II . Ambiguity , 310 SECT . III .
The Unintelligible , 382 Part I. From confusion of thought , 338 Part II .
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Eloquence and architecture , by which last term is always understood more than
building merely for accommodation , are to be considered of a mixed nature ,
wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well
as ...
Eloquence and architecture , by which last term is always understood more than
building merely for accommodation , are to be considered of a mixed nature ,
wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well
as ...
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But there is no art whatever that hath so close a connection with all the faculties
and powers of the mind , as eloquence , or the art of speaking , in the extensive
sense in which I employ the term . For , in the first place , that it ought to be
ranked ...
But there is no art whatever that hath so close a connection with all the faculties
and powers of the mind , as eloquence , or the art of speaking , in the extensive
sense in which I employ the term . For , in the first place , that it ought to be
ranked ...
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... in direction with arguments exciting to resoJution and activity : and are ,
consequently , the fittest for producing , what for want of a better term in our prise .
the thing , and from the customs which obtained among both Greeks and
Romans .
... in direction with arguments exciting to resoJution and activity : and are ,
consequently , the fittest for producing , what for want of a better term in our prise .
the thing , and from the customs which obtained among both Greeks and
Romans .
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f To prevent mistakes , it will not be beside my purpose furtber to remark , that
several of the terms above explained , are ... In this manner has this subject been
treated by that great master Longinus , whose acceptation of the term sublime is ...
f To prevent mistakes , it will not be beside my purpose furtber to remark , that
several of the terms above explained , are ... In this manner has this subject been
treated by that great master Longinus , whose acceptation of the term sublime is ...
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