The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 22
... given them here . Sublimity and vehemence , in particular , are often confounded , the latter being considered as a species of the former . In this manner has this subject been treated by that great master Lon- ginus , whose acceptation ...
... given them here . Sublimity and vehemence , in particular , are often confounded , the latter being considered as a species of the former . In this manner has this subject been treated by that great master Lon- ginus , whose acceptation ...
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... given us an instance , doth not constitute a different species , as the repugnancy in that case will always be found between objects in other respects resembling ; for it is to the contrast of dissimilitude and likeness , remoteness and ...
... given us an instance , doth not constitute a different species , as the repugnancy in that case will always be found between objects in other respects resembling ; for it is to the contrast of dissimilitude and likeness , remoteness and ...
الصفحة 27
... given , he ought not hastily to form an unfavourable conclusion . Wherever there is taste , the witty and the humorous make them- selves perceived , and produce their effect instantaneous- ly ; but they are of too subtle a nature , that ...
... given , he ought not hastily to form an unfavourable conclusion . Wherever there is taste , the witty and the humorous make them- selves perceived , and produce their effect instantaneous- ly ; but they are of too subtle a nature , that ...
الصفحة 28
... given us those which follow : And now had Phoebus in the lap Of Thetis , taken out his nap : And , like a lobster boil'd , the morn From black to red began to turn . " Here the low allegorical style of the first couplet , and the simile ...
... given us those which follow : And now had Phoebus in the lap Of Thetis , taken out his nap : And , like a lobster boil'd , the morn From black to red began to turn . " Here the low allegorical style of the first couplet , and the simile ...
الصفحة 34
... given us numberless examples in many of the characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents he hath so pleas antly related in his Tatlers and Spectators . I might remark of the word humour , as I did of the term wit , that we ...
... given us numberless examples in many of the characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents he hath so pleas antly related in his Tatlers and Spectators . I might remark of the word humour , as I did of the term wit , that we ...
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