Rhetoric; Or, A View of Its Principal Tropes and Figures, in Their Origin and Powers: With a Variety of Rules to Escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in CompositionJ. and W. Oliver, 1767 - 478 |
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... whofe refiftlefs eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratie , Shook th ' arfenal , and fulmin'd over Greece , Ta Macedon and ARTAXERXES ' throne t . Flouiferis at apes in faltibus omnia fimant , Omnia nos itidem depascimur aurea ...
... whofe refiftlefs eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratie , Shook th ' arfenal , and fulmin'd over Greece , Ta Macedon and ARTAXERXES ' throne t . Flouiferis at apes in faltibus omnia fimant , Omnia nos itidem depascimur aurea ...
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... Whofe livid flashes fick'ning fun beams drown . " What a noble confusion ! " adds that keen Writer : " Clouds , lakes , brimftone , flames , fun- " beams , gaping , pouring , sick'ning , drowning ! " all in two lines . " + The ...
... Whofe livid flashes fick'ning fun beams drown . " What a noble confusion ! " adds that keen Writer : " Clouds , lakes , brimftone , flames , fun- " beams , gaping , pouring , sick'ning , drowning ! " all in two lines . " + The ...
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... whofe fuckets are moist alchymy , fhould be the defeription of a bee gathering honey ? And it may furprise us to hear an admirer of the Mufes faying ,. A waving fea of heads was round me spread , And still fresh ftreams the gazing ...
... whofe fuckets are moist alchymy , fhould be the defeription of a bee gathering honey ? And it may furprise us to hear an admirer of the Mufes faying ,. A waving fea of heads was round me spread , And still fresh ftreams the gazing ...
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... whofe meanings can no more accord with one another , than the iron and clay in the feet of the image in NEBUCHAD- NEZZAR's dream . 66 Many perfons , fays QUIN- TILIAN , when they have fet out with a tem- " peft , have ended with a ...
... whofe meanings can no more accord with one another , than the iron and clay in the feet of the image in NEBUCHAD- NEZZAR's dream . 66 Many perfons , fays QUIN- TILIAN , when they have fet out with a tem- " peft , have ended with a ...
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... whofe fruit withers , without fruit , plucked up by « the roots : vaging waves of the fea , foaming out " their 66 σε 66 99 κατατιθέθαι τοις δυο , η το πλείσον τρεις επι ταύτα νομοθέτησε τατλεπαν . Ο γαρ Δημοσθένης ορθο και των τοιυτων ...
... whofe fruit withers , without fruit , plucked up by « the roots : vaging waves of the fea , foaming out " their 66 σε 66 99 κατατιθέθαι τοις δυο , η το πλείσον τρεις επι ταύτα νομοθέτησε τατλεπαν . Ο γαρ Δημοσθένης ορθο και των τοιυτων ...
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