Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Band 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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... Number 207 to LECT . XXIX . Sentences 229 8 3.95 LECT . XXX . Figurative language 249 LECT . XXXI . Figurative language 269 LECT . XXXII . Figurative language 287 LECT . XXXIII . Figures . Metaphor . Allegory 307 LECT . XXXIV . Metonymy ...
... Number 207 to LECT . XXIX . Sentences 229 8 3.95 LECT . XXX . Figurative language 249 LECT . XXXI . Figurative language 269 LECT . XXXII . Figurative language 287 LECT . XXXIII . Figures . Metaphor . Allegory 307 LECT . XXXIV . Metonymy ...
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... number of subordinate propositions may be combined for the accomplishment of one . Thus in Burke's speech on conciliation with America , immediately after the exordium and the narration , he says " the proposition is peace . Not peace ...
... number of subordinate propositions may be combined for the accomplishment of one . Thus in Burke's speech on conciliation with America , immediately after the exordium and the narration , he says " the proposition is peace . Not peace ...
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... number . In explaining the rule of brevity , as applied to narration , it was shown , that it must be understood in a relative point of view . But the brevity re- quired in partition is positive . It consists in using the smallest number ...
... number . In explaining the rule of brevity , as applied to narration , it was shown , that it must be understood in a relative point of view . But the brevity re- quired in partition is positive . It consists in using the smallest number ...
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... number of parts , but instead of three would require four or five parts . More than this can never be useful or necessary . These parts may again be solved into subdi- visions , which may be submitted to the same pro- cess , if you ...
... number of parts , but instead of three would require four or five parts . More than this can never be useful or necessary . These parts may again be solved into subdi- visions , which may be submitted to the same pro- cess , if you ...
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... number of its parts , the division must be com- plete . It should embrace the whole subject , and nothing more . And ... numbers of a division do not embrace the whole subject , no certain conclusion can be drawn from the argument , and ...
... number of its parts , the division must be com- plete . It should embrace the whole subject , and nothing more . And ... numbers of a division do not embrace the whole subject , no certain conclusion can be drawn from the argument , and ...
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ancient applied argument Aristotle association beauty called catachresis cause character Cicero commencement common composition conclusion confutation considered consists consonant deliberative assemblies Demosthenes digression Dionysius of Halicarnassus discourse distinct division effect elegance elocution eloquence ence English enthymem epichirema examples exordium express feelings figurative language figurative speech gism give Greek guage harmony hearer heart human ideas imagination important induction judicial Junius Latin Latin language lecture literal mankind material meaning memory ment metaphor metonymy mind modern modes nature necessary noun numbers object observed orator oratory Ovid passage passions perhaps period perspicuity poet poetry principles proof proper proposition purity purpose Quinctilian ratiocination reasoning remark rhetoric rhetoricians Roman Rome rule sense sentence sentiment sion sometimes sound speaker speaking species syllables syllogism synecdoche tence term thing thought tion tropes utterance variety verb verse voice vowels whole words writers