Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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Side 198
... orations . Repetition is another animated figure remark- ed by the same writer ; by this we repeat the most material words of a sentence , in order to make the impression the stronger . example of this in 198 VISION .
... orations . Repetition is another animated figure remark- ed by the same writer ; by this we repeat the most material words of a sentence , in order to make the impression the stronger . example of this in 198 VISION .
Side 221
... Oration . MY DEAR JOHN , ORATORICAL Compositions might have been comprehended under the preceding division , for they are in general either didactic or argu- mentative . But the form and style of orations ; their intention and object ...
... Oration . MY DEAR JOHN , ORATORICAL Compositions might have been comprehended under the preceding division , for they are in general either didactic or argu- mentative . But the form and style of orations ; their intention and object ...
Side 229
... orations is unnecessary and improper , as it checks the pas- sions , and breaks the unity of a discourse ; but , in truth , it is only a faulty division that breaks the unity : a proper division is not only con NARRATIVE . 229.
... orations is unnecessary and improper , as it checks the pas- sions , and breaks the unity of a discourse ; but , in truth , it is only a faulty division that breaks the unity : a proper division is not only con NARRATIVE . 229.
Side 232
... oration , would be trifling with your understanding . The arguments must depend upon the nature of the case , and ... orations were classed into the demonstrative , the deliberative , and the judicial . Under the first they considered ...
... oration , would be trifling with your understanding . The arguments must depend upon the nature of the case , and ... orations were classed into the demonstrative , the deliberative , and the judicial . Under the first they considered ...
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... orations may be arranged under two di visions . 1st . Those which are precomposed , and delivered either from memory , or read aloud to the audience ; and 2dly , those which are spoken on the occasion , with little of previous study ...
... orations may be arranged under two di visions . 1st . Those which are precomposed , and delivered either from memory , or read aloud to the audience ; and 2dly , those which are spoken on the occasion , with little of previous study ...
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3dly 4thly admire afford allegory animated antient appears argument arrangement beautiful Blair book of Job called catachresis Cicero circumstances common comparison composition conclude correct critic DEAR JOHN Demosthenes didactic discourse divine effect elegant eloquence example excellence excited exordium expression fancy figurative language frequently genius Gibbon guage harmony hearers Hudibras humour ideas imagery imagination instance introduced irony Isocrates kind letter Livy Lord manner mean ment metaphors metonymy mind modern narrative nature neral never nosyllable object obscurity observed orations oratory ornament passion pathetic perhaps person Pitt plain pleasure poetry principal prose prosopopoeia reader remark resemblance respect rhetoric ridiculous rules scarcely senate sense sentence sermons Shakspeare short sion Sisera sometimes speak speaker species speech style sublime synecdoche taste tence thing thou thought tion trochee truth tural Turenne verb verse words writer young