The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... things similar to the former , but which is naturally suit- ed to light and trivial matters . This also may be ... thing marvellous in the sub- ject , but solely from the imagery she employs , or the • In the latter of these the ancients ...
... things similar to the former , but which is naturally suit- ed to light and trivial matters . This also may be ... thing marvellous in the sub- ject , but solely from the imagery she employs , or the • In the latter of these the ancients ...
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... things little and frivolous : thirdly , in setting ordinary objects , by means not only remote but apparently con ... thing , and it will stand " thus : A work may have more of nature dress'd to advantage , than will do it " good . This ...
... things little and frivolous : thirdly , in setting ordinary objects , by means not only remote but apparently con ... thing , and it will stand " thus : A work may have more of nature dress'd to advantage , than will do it " good . This ...
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... things homogeneous . What has magnificence , must invariably be portrayed by what is magnificent ; objects of importance by objects important ; such as have grace by things graceful : Whereas the witty , though requir- ing an exact ...
... things homogeneous . What has magnificence , must invariably be portrayed by what is magnificent ; objects of importance by objects important ; such as have grace by things graceful : Whereas the witty , though requir- ing an exact ...
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... thing may be equally new to the reader or hearer , the effect on him is greatly injured , when there is ground to suppose ... things will sometimes be made to appear insipid , and the most ingenious frigid , by scru- tinising them too ...
... thing may be equally new to the reader or hearer , the effect on him is greatly injured , when there is ground to suppose ... things will sometimes be made to appear insipid , and the most ingenious frigid , by scru- tinising them too ...
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... things great and eminent , Butler , amongst a thousand other instances , hath 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 ...
... things great and eminent , Butler , amongst a thousand other instances , hath 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 ...
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