Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volume 1Press of M. Carey, March 19, 1793 |
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... subject : fo close is the connexion between thoughts and the words in which . they are clothed . The study of compofition , important in itself at all times , has acquired additional importance from the taste and manners of the prefent ...
... subject : fo close is the connexion between thoughts and the words in which . they are clothed . The study of compofition , important in itself at all times , has acquired additional importance from the taste and manners of the prefent ...
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... subject them to a regular difcuffion , they are always ready to elude our grafp . It is difficult to make a full enu- meration of the feveral objects that give pleasure to tafte ; it is more difficult to define all thofe which have been ...
... subject them to a regular difcuffion , they are always ready to elude our grafp . It is difficult to make a full enu- meration of the feveral objects that give pleasure to tafte ; it is more difficult to define all thofe which have been ...
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... subjects of which that author treats , and the manner in which he writes , are particularly favourable to it . He poffeffes all the plain and venerable manner of the ancient times . He deals in no fuperfluous or gaudy ornaments ; but ...
... subjects of which that author treats , and the manner in which he writes , are particularly favourable to it . He poffeffes all the plain and venerable manner of the ancient times . He deals in no fuperfluous or gaudy ornaments ; but ...
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... subject of the other moods and tenfes . Hence the infinitive often carries the refemblance of a fubftantive noun ; and , both in English and Latin , is fometimes conftructed as fuch . As , " fcire tuum nihil cft . " " Dulce et decorum ...
... subject of the other moods and tenfes . Hence the infinitive often carries the refemblance of a fubftantive noun ; and , both in English and Latin , is fometimes conftructed as fuch . As , " fcire tuum nihil cft . " " Dulce et decorum ...
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... subjects . Indeed , no lan- guage is fo copious as the French for whatever is de- licate , gay , and amufing . It is , perhaps , the happiest language for converfation in the known world ; but , on the higher fubjects of compofition ...
... subjects . Indeed , no lan- guage is fo copious as the French for whatever is de- licate , gay , and amufing . It is , perhaps , the happiest language for converfation in the known world ; but , on the higher fubjects of compofition ...
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alfo appears arifes beauty becauſe cafe caufe Cicero circumftances clofe compariſon compofition confequence confiderable confidered conftruction dean Swift defcribing defcription defign difcourfe diftinct diftinguished effect eloquence employed expreffion exprefs faid fame feems fenfe fenfible fentence fentiments ferves feveral fhall fhould fhow fignify figures fimple fimplicity firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpeak fpecies fpeech ftand ftate ftill ftrength ftrong ftudied ftyle fubftantive fubject fublime fuch fufficient fuppofed genius give guage himſelf ideas imagination impreffion inftance itſelf juft laft language lefs manner means metaphor mind moft moſt mufic muft muſt nature neceffary obfcure obferve objects occafion orator ornament paffage paffion pafs pallion perfon perfpicuity pleafing pleaſure poffefs precife prefent profe proper purpoſe Quintilian racter reafon refemblance refpect reft render rife ſpeak ſtudy ſtyle tafte taſte tence thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tropes underſtanding uſe verbs whofe words writing
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Página 309 - Art thou also become weak as we ? art thou become like unto us? Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee.
Página 64 - Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
Página 56 - In my distress I called upon the Lord, and cried unto my God: He heard my voice out of his temple, and my cry came before him, even into his ears.
Página 389 - Delightful scenes, whether in nature, painting, or poetry, have a kindly influence on the body as well as the mind ; and not only serve to clear and brighten the imagination, but are able to disperse grief and melancholy, and to set the animal spirits in pleasing and agreeable motions.
Página 287 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, < And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Página 403 - There is a second kind of beauty that we find in the several products of art and nature, which does not work in the imagination with that warmth and violence as the beauty that appears in our proper species, but is apt however to raise in us a secret delight, and a kind of fondness for the places or objects in which we discover it.
Página 58 - That saith of Cyrus, He is my shepherd, and shall perform all my pleasure: even saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built; and to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid.
Página 181 - Entire, complete. — A thing is entire, by wanting none of its parts ; complete, by wanting none of the appendages that belong to it. A man may have an entire house to himself, and yet not have one complete apartment.