The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 |
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... to things inanimate 163 IMAGES . 170- ARTICLE VI . Of oratorial Precautions 173 ARTICLE VII . Of the Paffions 181 SECTION III . Of the Eloquence of the Bar 194 ARTICLE ARTICLE I. Of the models of Eloquence proper for the The CONTENTS .
... to things inanimate 163 IMAGES . 170- ARTICLE VI . Of oratorial Precautions 173 ARTICLE VII . Of the Paffions 181 SECTION III . Of the Eloquence of the Bar 194 ARTICLE ARTICLE I. Of the models of Eloquence proper for the The CONTENTS .
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... paffions . 2 Domuisti gentes immanitate barbaras , multitudine innumerabiles , locis infinitas , omni copiarum genere abundantes : fed tamen ea vicifti quæ & naturam & conditio-. hares the glory with his general , who , for that reason ...
... paffions . 2 Domuisti gentes immanitate barbaras , multitudine innumerabiles , locis infinitas , omni copiarum genere abundantes : fed tamen ea vicifti quæ & naturam & conditio-. hares the glory with his general , who , for that reason ...
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... paffions , wins the hearts of his hearers , and actuates " them as he thinks fit : from hence proceeding to " elocution , he makes them observe the propriety , " the elegance and nobleness of expressions ; on what " occafion ...
... paffions , wins the hearts of his hearers , and actuates " them as he thinks fit : from hence proceeding to " elocution , he makes them observe the propriety , " the elegance and nobleness of expressions ; on what " occafion ...
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... paffions ; so there are three kinds of eloquence , which produce those effects , generally called the plain or simple , the fublime , and the mixed . g Optimus quisque legendus eft , sed diligenter , ac pene ad scribendi folicitudinem ...
... paffions ; so there are three kinds of eloquence , which produce those effects , generally called the plain or simple , the fublime , and the mixed . g Optimus quisque legendus eft , sed diligenter , ac pene ad scribendi folicitudinem ...
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... paffions , when we must astonish , as it were , the auditors . On the other hand , copiousness is preferable to it , when we would , if I may use the figure , diffuse an agreea- ble dew over the minds of the people . V. The true fublime ...
... paffions , when we must astonish , as it were , the auditors . On the other hand , copiousness is preferable to it , when we would , if I may use the figure , diffuse an agreea- ble dew over the minds of the people . V. The true fublime ...
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