Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Tom 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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... 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 through the me- dium of war ; not peace to ...
... 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 through the me- dium of war ; not peace to ...
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... combination ? Elegance and dig- nity may be conceived , as qualities of composition . They are merely the properties of the work . Com- position is the act of the workman . The three specific constituent expressions do not belong to the ...
... combination ? Elegance and dig- nity may be conceived , as qualities of composition . They are merely the properties of the work . Com- position is the act of the workman . The three specific constituent expressions do not belong to the ...
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... combined , for its production . The object in re- view is naked words ; single words in their plain- est literal sense ; without reference to their ar- rangement in sentences , for that follows under the article of composition ; without ...
... combined , for its production . The object in re- view is naked words ; single words in their plain- est literal sense ; without reference to their ar- rangement in sentences , for that follows under the article of composition ; without ...
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... combination is Latin ; per aspicio , to look through . Perspicuity then is the quality of being easily seen through . It is according to Quinctil- ian the first virtue of eloquence . For every spe- cies of written composition it is ...
... combination is Latin ; per aspicio , to look through . Perspicuity then is the quality of being easily seen through . It is according to Quinctil- ian the first virtue of eloquence . For every spe- cies of written composition it is ...
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... , the word is usually combined with some accessary term , which limits the boundaries of its meaning . But in different VOL . II . 22 languages this accessary is drawn from different attributes . The LECT . XXVI . ] 169 PERSPICUITY .
... , the word is usually combined with some accessary term , which limits the boundaries of its meaning . But in different VOL . II . 22 languages this accessary is drawn from different attributes . The LECT . XXVI . ] 169 PERSPICUITY .
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