A Course of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism, 1777Scolar P., 1968 - 316 pàgines |
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Pàgina 179
... should carefully avoid comparing it to any thing difagreeable or difgufting . It is , therefore , an useful general rule , that no object should be compared to any thing but what is , in point of greatness or dignity , of nearly equal ...
... should carefully avoid comparing it to any thing difagreeable or difgufting . It is , therefore , an useful general rule , that no object should be compared to any thing but what is , in point of greatness or dignity , of nearly equal ...
Pàgina 209
... should not be found to be universally juft , the definition in the former part of the lecture is left to stand in more general terms . To fhew that any serious emotion will deftroy the property we call either rifible or ridiculous in ...
... should not be found to be universally juft , the definition in the former part of the lecture is left to stand in more general terms . To fhew that any serious emotion will deftroy the property we call either rifible or ridiculous in ...
Pàgina 243
... should I fay , his deeds exceed all specch ; He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . First Part of HENRY VI . A & t I. Scene 1 . I many cafes the generality of readers may be apt to think an hyperbole overcharged , for want of ...
... should I fay , his deeds exceed all specch ; He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . First Part of HENRY VI . A & t I. Scene 1 . I many cafes the generality of readers may be apt to think an hyperbole overcharged , for want of ...
Continguts
Of Forms of Addreſs adapted to gain BELIEF and firſt of those that imply PRESENT THOUGHT and an UNPREMEDITATED EX PRESSION Page | 108 |
Of OBJECTIONS SUPPRESSION of what might be faid and Marks of CANDOUR | 116 |
Of the PLEASURES OF IMAGINATION in general and of the Standard of GOOD TASTE | 125 |
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Æneid affociation againſt almoſt alſo anſwer arguments attention becauſe cafe caſe cauſe circumftances cloſe compariſon compofed compofition confequence confiderable confidered confifts contraft courſe defcribing demonſtration difcourfe diſcourſe diſtinct doth eaſily effect expreffed expreffion fame fenfations fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fimilar fimile fince firſt fituation fome fublime fuch fufficient fyllables give greateſt hath himſelf hiſtory ideas illuftrate imagination intereſted itſelf JOSEPH PRIESTLEY juſt leaſt LECTURE LECTURE lefs likewiſe manner meaſure metaphors method metonymy mind mock-heroic moſt muſt nature obfervation objects occafion paffage paffions pauſe perceive perfonification perfons pleaſe pleaſure we receive poffible preſent principles profe proper propofition purpoſe raiſe reader reaſon reſemblance reſpect ſame ſay ſcene ſee ſeems ſenſations ſenſe ſentence ſerious ſeveral ſhall ſhort ſhould ſhow ſome ſpeak ſpecies ſpeech ſtate ſtrong ſtyle ſubject ſuch taſte thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion trochee univerfally unleſs uſe verfe verſe whoſe words writer
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Eighteenth-Century British and American Rhetorics and Rhetoricians: Critical ... Michael G. Moran Previsualització no disponible - 1994 |