The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volumen2A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... nature and power of signs , both in speak- ing and in thinking · · The application of the preceding principles ... The extensive usefulness of perspicuity When is obscurity apposite , if ever it be appo- SECT . II . CHAP . VIII . SECT ...
... nature and power of signs , both in speak- ing and in thinking · · The application of the preceding principles ... The extensive usefulness of perspicuity When is obscurity apposite , if ever it be appo- SECT . II . CHAP . VIII . SECT ...
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... nature of arrangement , and the principal 264 division of sentences ib . · SECT . II . Simple sentences 268 SECT . III . Complex sentences ... 293 Part I. Part II . Subdivision of these into periods and loose sentences ib . Observations ...
... nature of arrangement , and the principal 264 division of sentences ib . · SECT . II . Simple sentences 268 SECT . III . Complex sentences ... 293 Part I. Part II . Subdivision of these into periods and loose sentences ib . Observations ...
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... above , in the conformity of the sentiment to the nature of things . The opposite to logical truth , is properly error ; to moral truth , a lie VOL . II . A 1 Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical . to grammatical.
... above , in the conformity of the sentiment to the nature of things . The opposite to logical truth , is properly error ; to moral truth , a lie VOL . II . A 1 Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical . to grammatical.
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... nature had a different sym- bol by which it were expressed ; and every difference in the relations of things had a corresponding difference in the combinations of words , purity alone would se- cure perspicuity , or rather these two ...
... nature had a different sym- bol by which it were expressed ; and every difference in the relations of things had a corresponding difference in the combinations of words , purity alone would se- cure perspicuity , or rather these two ...
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... Nature are truly what my " Lord Bacon styles his aphorisms , laws of laws . Ci- " vil laws are always imperfect , and often false de- " ductions from them , or applications of them ; nay , 66 they stand in many instances in direct ...
... Nature are truly what my " Lord Bacon styles his aphorisms , laws of laws . Ci- " vil laws are always imperfect , and often false de- " ductions from them , or applications of them ; nay , 66 they stand in many instances in direct ...
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adjectives adverb ambiguity anapest antithesis antonomasia appear arrangement better catachresis cause Chap choice of words clauses Complex sentences composition conducive to vivacity conjunctions connectives employed connexive consequence considered as sounds copulative denominated denote discourse doth effect ellipsis employed in combining English equivocal example exhibit expression figure former French give guage hath hearer ideas idiom imagine imitation instance justly kind language Latin manner meaning metaphor metonymy mind modern nature necessary nonsense noun object obscurity observed occasion offences against brevity Paradise Lost particle particular passage periphrasis perspicuity phrases pleonasm preceding preposition principles pronoun proper terms properly propriety reason regard relation remark rendered sense sensible sentiment serve signify signs Simple sentences sometimes speak speaker species Spect spondee style substantive syllables synecdoché Tatler tautology tence ther things thought tion tive tongue translation verb verse vivacity as depending wherein writer