The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... conjunction commonly bear , is , " He sings a good song , " for " he sings well . " The plain meaning of the words as they stand connected is very different , for who sees not that a good song may be ill sung ? Of the same stamp is ...
... conjunction commonly bear , is , " He sings a good song , " for " he sings well . " The plain meaning of the words as they stand connected is very different , for who sees not that a good song may be ill sung ? Of the same stamp is ...
الصفحة 251
... conjunction than must be interposed between the things compared in the former case , the preposition of is always used in the latter . • The following is an example of wrong construction in the comparative : " This noble nation hath of ...
... conjunction than must be interposed between the things compared in the former case , the preposition of is always used in the latter . • The following is an example of wrong construction in the comparative : " This noble nation hath of ...
الصفحة 252
... conjunctions which " Such notions would be avowed at this govern no case " time by none but rosicrucians , and fanatics as mad as " them * . " Grammatically they , the verb are being un- derstood . That the participles , as after the ...
... conjunctions which " Such notions would be avowed at this govern no case " time by none but rosicrucians , and fanatics as mad as " them * . " Grammatically they , the verb are being un- derstood . That the participles , as after the ...
الصفحة 253
... conjunctions . The first directs us in doubtful cases to incline to that side in which there is the least danger of ambiguity . In order to illustrate this point , it will be necessary to observe , that the doubt is not properly stated ...
... conjunctions . The first directs us in doubtful cases to incline to that side in which there is the least danger of ambiguity . In order to illustrate this point , it will be necessary to observe , that the doubt is not properly stated ...
الصفحة 254
... conjunctions , ( which they are universally admitted to be in every other case ) is more analogical , than to consider them as changing their usual denomination and character , in such instances . 66 But to proceed ; incorrectness in ...
... conjunctions , ( which they are universally admitted to be in every other case ) is more analogical , than to consider them as changing their usual denomination and character , in such instances . 66 But to proceed ; incorrectness in ...
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adjective admit adverb affirmed ambiguity antonomasia appear argument beauty catachresis cause cerning Chap circumstances clause common commonly composition conjunctions connected connexive consequence considered contrary critics denominated denote discourse doth Dr Priestley Dunciad effect eloquence employed English equal evidence example expression former French frequently give grammatical hath hearers Hudibras ideas idiom imagination impropriety instance justly kind language Latin lative latter manner meaning ment metaphor metonymy mind nature never noun object obscurity observed occasion orator particular passage passion perhaps periphrasis perly person perspicuity phrases pleonasm poet preceding preposition preterite principles produce pronoun proper properly qualities Quintilian racter reason regard relation remark render resemblance respect sense sensible sentence sentiment serve signified sion solecism sometimes sort sound speak speaker species Spect style syllables synecdoche Tatler tence term things thought tion tongue tropes truth tural verb vivacity wherein words writers