A System of Rhetoric: In a Method Entirely New; Ccontaining All the Tropes and Figures Necessary to Illustrate the Classics, Both Poetical and HistoricalAlex. Stewart, 86, Bride-Street, 1806 - 99 страница |
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... EXAMPLES to each Figure , and a Collection of Speeches from the best English Authors . By JOHN HOLMES . DUBLIN ; PRINTED BY ALEX , STEWART , 86 , BRIDE - STREET . THE 897 5881 cys 1806 PREFA CE IT would enlarge 1806 .
... EXAMPLES to each Figure , and a Collection of Speeches from the best English Authors . By JOHN HOLMES . DUBLIN ; PRINTED BY ALEX , STEWART , 86 , BRIDE - STREET . THE 897 5881 cys 1806 PREFA CE IT would enlarge 1806 .
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... best defence , that urg'd can be . Prolepfis your objection doth prevent ; With anfwers fuitable and pertinent . Epitrope gives leave and facts permits , Whether it speaks fincere or counterfeits . Figures for amplifying . An ...
... best defence , that urg'd can be . Prolepfis your objection doth prevent ; With anfwers fuitable and pertinent . Epitrope gives leave and facts permits , Whether it speaks fincere or counterfeits . Figures for amplifying . An ...
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... strongest arguments be fet in the front , the weakest in the middle , and that some few of the best be kept as a referve . Vid . Cic . de Orat . 2. 27 . Q. What is the refutation ? A. The refutation , THE ART OF RHETORIC . 27.
... strongest arguments be fet in the front , the weakest in the middle , and that some few of the best be kept as a referve . Vid . Cic . de Orat . 2. 27 . Q. What is the refutation ? A. The refutation , THE ART OF RHETORIC . 27.
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... best gifts : And yet how I unto you a more excellent way . 1 Cor . xii . 30 , 31. See Heb . x . 39. and xi . 1. - Tranfition . 12. I go the way of all the Earth , i . e . Die . 1 K. ii . 2. See Mark xiv . 25. The Difciple whom Jefus ...
... best gifts : And yet how I unto you a more excellent way . 1 Cor . xii . 30 , 31. See Heb . x . 39. and xi . 1. - Tranfition . 12. I go the way of all the Earth , i . e . Die . 1 K. ii . 2. See Mark xiv . 25. The Difciple whom Jefus ...
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... best respect in Rome ( Except immortal Cafar ) fpeaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke Have wifh'd , that noble Brutus had his eyes . Then fince you know , you cannot fee your - felf So well as by reflection ; I ...
... best respect in Rome ( Except immortal Cafar ) fpeaking of Brutus , And groaning underneath this age's yoke Have wifh'd , that noble Brutus had his eyes . Then fince you know , you cannot fee your - felf So well as by reflection ; I ...
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