The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Tập 2A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... a discourse 353 .... 361 The necessity of connectives for this purpose . 362 Observations on the manner of using the con- nectives in combining sentences . · • 364 THE PHILOSOPHY OF RHETORIC . BOOK SECOND . CHAP . CONTENTS . vii.
... a discourse 353 .... 361 The necessity of connectives for this purpose . 362 Observations on the manner of using the con- nectives in combining sentences . · • 364 THE PHILOSOPHY OF RHETORIC . BOOK SECOND . CHAP . CONTENTS . vii.
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... manner , the relatives in French must never be omitted . They often are in English , and when the omission occasions no obscurity , it is not accounted improper . An expression like this would in their tongue be intolerable : " are ...
... manner , the relatives in French must never be omitted . They often are in English , and when the omission occasions no obscurity , it is not accounted improper . An expression like this would in their tongue be intolerable : " are ...
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... manner , as in the insinuation that " he affected a perpetual dictatorship * . " At first read- ing , one is at a loss to find an antecedent to the pro- nouns who , his , and be . On reflection , one discovers that the phrase the glory ...
... manner , as in the insinuation that " he affected a perpetual dictatorship * . " At first read- ing , one is at a loss to find an antecedent to the pro- nouns who , his , and be . On reflection , one discovers that the phrase the glory ...
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... manner of uttering that sentence could have nothing in it , which could " strike any but people of the greatest humanity , nay , people elegant and skilful in observations upon it * . " To the preceding examples I shall add one ...
... manner of uttering that sentence could have nothing in it , which could " strike any but people of the greatest humanity , nay , people elegant and skilful in observations upon it * . " To the preceding examples I shall add one ...
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... manner of pronouncing it , more than a parenthesis ; and conse- quently , no part of a sentence ought to be more distinctly marked in the pointing . PART VI . From technical terms . ANOTHER Source of darkness in composing , is the in ...
... manner of pronouncing it , more than a parenthesis ; and conse- quently , no part of a sentence ought to be more distinctly marked in the pointing . PART VI . From technical terms . ANOTHER Source of darkness in composing , is the in ...
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adjectives adverb ambiguity anapest antithesis antonomasia appear arrangement better catachresis cause Chap choice of words clauses Complex sentences composition conducive to vivacity conjunctions connectives employed connexive consequence considered as sounds contrary copulative denominated denote discourse doth effect ellipsis employed in combining English equivocal example exhibit expression figure former French give hath hearer ideas idiom imagine imitation instance justly kind language Latin manner meaning metaphor metonymy mind modern nature necessary nonsense noun object obscurity observed occasion offences against brevity Paradise Lost particle particular passage periphrasis perspicuity phrases pleonasm preceding preposition principles produce pronoun proper terms properly propriety reason relation remark rendered Sect sense sensible sentiment serve signify signs Simple sentences sometimes speak speaker species Spect spondee style substantive syllables synecdoché Tatler tautology tence ther things thought tion tive tongue translation verb vivacity as depending wherein writer
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