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Side 15
... called sinking in is entirely done away ) the artist is enabled to take several sittings or lay on several coats of colour in the same day or successive days , and finally to give a superior degree of finish in delicacy , transparency ...
... called sinking in is entirely done away ) the artist is enabled to take several sittings or lay on several coats of colour in the same day or successive days , and finally to give a superior degree of finish in delicacy , transparency ...
Side 22
... called , this evening , to the constituent parts of a regular discourse or oration . These have been considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition , Confirmation , Refutation , and ...
... called , this evening , to the constituent parts of a regular discourse or oration . These have been considered by rhetoricians as reducible to six heads , viz . Exordium , Narration , Proposition , Confirmation , Refutation , and ...
Side 23
... called upon to consider the arguments which may be offered in support of the case . Great regard should also be paid ... called parti- tion . When the speaker informs his hearers of the several parts of his intended discourse , it is ...
... called upon to consider the arguments which may be offered in support of the case . Great regard should also be paid ... called parti- tion . When the speaker informs his hearers of the several parts of his intended discourse , it is ...
Side 25
... called the Confutation , is an answer to all our adversary's arguments , and destroys the force of his objections whether probable or absolutely offered , showing them to be absurd , false , or inconsistent ; and this may be done either ...
... called the Confutation , is an answer to all our adversary's arguments , and destroys the force of his objections whether probable or absolutely offered , showing them to be absurd , false , or inconsistent ; and this may be done either ...
Side 26
most all the passions are called into action ; but more especially resentment and pity . The Peroration is generally the most impressive , and of course the most important part of the oration : the Exordium being intended merely to ...
most all the passions are called into action ; but more especially resentment and pity . The Peroration is generally the most impressive , and of course the most important part of the oration : the Exordium being intended merely to ...
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