The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... beauty puts on all its arms , The fair each moment rises in her charms , Repairs her smiles , awakens every grace , And calls forth all the wonders of her face ; Sees by degrees a purer blush arise , And keener lightnings quicken in her ...
... beauty puts on all its arms , The fair each moment rises in her charms , Repairs her smiles , awakens every grace , And calls forth all the wonders of her face ; Sees by degrees a purer blush arise , And keener lightnings quicken in her ...
الصفحة 35
... beauty , and of order ; tragedy personates , and thus employing a more rapid and animated diction , seizeth directly upon the heart . The little epic , a narrative intended for a- musement , and addressed to all the lighter powers of ...
... beauty , and of order ; tragedy personates , and thus employing a more rapid and animated diction , seizeth directly upon the heart . The little epic , a narrative intended for a- musement , and addressed to all the lighter powers of ...
الصفحة 59
... beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is the lowest aim of the latter ; where grammar ends , eloquence begins . Thus the grammarian's department bears much the same relation to the orator's , which the art of the mason ...
... beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is the lowest aim of the latter ; where grammar ends , eloquence begins . Thus the grammarian's department bears much the same relation to the orator's , which the art of the mason ...
الصفحة 70
... beauty and deformity , though they admit degrees , yet , as there is no standard or common measure , by which their differences and proportions can be ascertained and expressed in numbers , they can never become the subject of ...
... beauty and deformity , though they admit degrees , yet , as there is no standard or common measure , by which their differences and proportions can be ascertained and expressed in numbers , they can never become the subject of ...
الصفحة 109
... beauty , sublimity , novelty . Nothing contributes more to vivacity than striking resemblances in the imagery , which convey , besides , an additional pleasure of their own . But there is still a further end to be served by pleas- ing ...
... beauty , sublimity , novelty . Nothing contributes more to vivacity than striking resemblances in the imagery , which convey , besides , an additional pleasure of their own . But there is still a further end to be served by pleas- ing ...
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