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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... line of which he spoke " Of sapphic , lyric , and iambic odes . " Pope did not suffer it to escape him . He says in his reply , " your lordship might as well bid your present tutor , your taylor , make you a coat , suit of cloathes ...
... line of which he spoke " Of sapphic , lyric , and iambic odes . " Pope did not suffer it to escape him . He says in his reply , " your lordship might as well bid your present tutor , your taylor , make you a coat , suit of cloathes ...
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... lines became necessary , by way of transition between the two parts of the divided books . Thus the seventh book ... lines , and a slight alteration in that , which began with the reply of Adam at first . Thus instead of this line , To ...
... lines became necessary , by way of transition between the two parts of the divided books . Thus the seventh book ... lines , and a slight alteration in that , which began with the reply of Adam at first . Thus instead of this line , To ...
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... lines , which were added at the new arrangement of the books . And here the employment of the very word itself suffi- ciently manifests their purpose . They stand at the entrance of the twelfth book . As one , who in his journey bates ...
... lines , which were added at the new arrangement of the books . And here the employment of the very word itself suffi- ciently manifests their purpose . They stand at the entrance of the twelfth book . As one , who in his journey bates ...
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... line of separation between these parts is discernible to the dullest eye . They cannot be blended together without producing confusion . But sit down to write an oration with the determination to put your argument into one apartment ...
... line of separation between these parts is discernible to the dullest eye . They cannot be blended together without producing confusion . But sit down to write an oration with the determination to put your argument into one apartment ...
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... lines of antiquated expression , but of cheering imagery , from the faery queene ? Now strike your sailes , yee jolly mariners ; For wee be come into a quiet rode , Where wee must land some of our passengers , And light this weary ...
... lines of antiquated expression , but of cheering imagery , from the faery queene ? Now strike your sailes , yee jolly mariners ; For wee be come into a quiet rode , Where wee must land some of our passengers , And light this weary ...
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