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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... relation one to morality , the other to grammar . It is however only of grammatical purity , that the rhetoricians treat ; and the author of the rhetorics to Herennius con- siders purity as consisting of latinity and properity . With ...
... relation one to morality , the other to grammar . It is however only of grammatical purity , that the rhetoricians treat ; and the author of the rhetorics to Herennius con- siders purity as consisting of latinity and properity . With ...
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... relations and connexions , existing between the words essential to an idea , are perceived and reduced to permanent regula- tion , the words are distributed into general classes , the parts of speech are invented ; the concords are ...
... relations and connexions , existing between the words essential to an idea , are perceived and reduced to permanent regula- tion , the words are distributed into general classes , the parts of speech are invented ; the concords are ...
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... relations , in which they may stand with regard to each oth- These relations may be indicated either by inflections of the principal word itself , which gave rise to the declension of nouns , and the conjuga- tion of verbs , or by ...
... relations , in which they may stand with regard to each oth- These relations may be indicated either by inflections of the principal word itself , which gave rise to the declension of nouns , and the conjuga- tion of verbs , or by ...
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... relation , in which you employ the word , be any of the cases excepting that , which we call the nominative , it is ... relations the same attendance , as that of the verb , two paltry monosyllables to intercept its appearance . In ...
... relation , in which you employ the word , be any of the cases excepting that , which we call the nominative , it is ... relations the same attendance , as that of the verb , two paltry monosyllables to intercept its appearance . In ...
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... , which in the progress of refinement have lost their perceptible materiality . Hence the relations between spiritual and material exist- j ence are so multiplied ; and hence the faculty of LECT . XXX . ] LANGUAGE . 263.
... , which in the progress of refinement have lost their perceptible materiality . Hence the relations between spiritual and material exist- j ence are so multiplied ; and hence the faculty of LECT . XXX . ] LANGUAGE . 263.
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