The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... phrases ... CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English construction stated and examined 202 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical .. CHAP . VI . Of perspicuity .. SECT . I. The obscure .. .Page 163 ...
... phrases ... CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English construction stated and examined 202 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical .. CHAP . VI . Of perspicuity .. SECT . I. The obscure .. .Page 163 ...
第 19 頁
... Andr . " Which tempted our attempt . " Milt . B. 1. " To begird the Almighty's throne , beseech- ing or besieging . " B. v . Spectator . sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise CHAP . II . ] 19 OF RHETORIC .
... Andr . " Which tempted our attempt . " Milt . B. 1. " To begird the Almighty's throne , beseech- ing or besieging . " B. v . Spectator . sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise CHAP . II . ] 19 OF RHETORIC .
第 20 頁
George Campbell. sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise and contra- riety . These are illustrated in the first by a term which implies an instantaneous emergence of light in darkness ; in the second , by a word which ...
George Campbell. sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise and contra- riety . These are illustrated in the first by a term which implies an instantaneous emergence of light in darkness ; in the second , by a word which ...
第 21 頁
... phrases of heroic and other serious poems , wherein the authors are said to be travestied , chiefly abound . To the same class those instances must be referred , in which , though there is no direct comparison made , qualities of real ...
... phrases of heroic and other serious poems , wherein the authors are said to be travestied , chiefly abound . To the same class those instances must be referred , in which , though there is no direct comparison made , qualities of real ...
第 33 頁
... phrase , or appears to be glanced at occasionally , without any direct intention . Thus , in the third quotation from Butler , there is an oblique thrust at Homer , for his manner of recurring so often , in poems of so great dignity ...
... phrase , or appears to be glanced at occasionally , without any direct intention . Thus , in the third quotation from Butler , there is an oblique thrust at Homer , for his manner of recurring so often , in poems of so great dignity ...
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