An Abridgment of Lectures on RhetoricT. Elwood Zell, 1854 - 230 עמודים |
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עמוד 45
... guage ? What are words as we now use them ? What mode of speaking came next after the invention of interjections ? Was this mode of speaking continued ? What is said of the declamation of the Greek and Roman orators ? Is the same true ...
... guage ? What are words as we now use them ? What mode of speaking came next after the invention of interjections ? Was this mode of speaking continued ? What is said of the declamation of the Greek and Roman orators ? Is the same true ...
עמוד 56
... guage in general , we will now enter more particularly into an examination of our own language . The English , which was spoken after the Norman conquest , and continues to be spoken now , is 56 Structure of Language .
... guage in general , we will now enter more particularly into an examination of our own language . The English , which was spoken after the Norman conquest , and continues to be spoken now , is 56 Structure of Language .
עמוד 57
... guage , they are balanced by the advantages which attend it , particularly by the number and variety of words by which such a language is commonly en- riched . Few languages are more copious than the English . In all grave subjects ...
... guage , they are balanced by the advantages which attend it , particularly by the number and variety of words by which such a language is commonly en- riched . Few languages are more copious than the English . In all grave subjects ...
עמוד 59
... guage , it certainly deserves , in the highest degree , our study and attention . The Greeks and Romans , in the meridian of their glory , bestowed the highest cultivation on their respective languages . The French and Italians have ...
... guage , it certainly deserves , in the highest degree , our study and attention . The Greeks and Romans , in the meridian of their glory , bestowed the highest cultivation on their respective languages . The French and Italians have ...
עמוד 60
... guage ? What other advantages has it ? STYLE , PERSPICUITY , AND PRECISION . STYLE is the peculiar manner in which a man ex- presses his thoughts by words . It is a picture of the ideas in his mind , and of the order in which they there ...
... guage ? What other advantages has it ? STYLE , PERSPICUITY , AND PRECISION . STYLE is the peculiar manner in which a man ex- presses his thoughts by words . It is a picture of the ideas in his mind , and of the order in which they there ...
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