Rhetoric; Or, A View of Its Principal Tropes and Figures, in Their Origin and Powers: With a Variety of Rules to Escape Errors and Blemishes, and Attain Propriety and Elegance in CompositionJ. and W. Oliver, 1767 - 478 oldal |
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... ing - glafs , and collect the rays , which they have feve- rally diffused , that they might shine together in a single volume upon the Tropes and Figures of Rhetoric . A 4 The The Author of the enfuing Treatife has also beerì very.
... ing - glafs , and collect the rays , which they have feve- rally diffused , that they might shine together in a single volume upon the Tropes and Figures of Rhetoric . A 4 The The Author of the enfuing Treatife has also beerì very.
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... also beerì very liberal in his quotations from the moft celebrated Writers both ancient and modern , of fuitable , and , as they appeared to his judgment , lively and beautiful ex- amples of the feveral Tropes and Figures upon which he ...
... also beerì very liberal in his quotations from the moft celebrated Writers both ancient and modern , of fuitable , and , as they appeared to his judgment , lively and beautiful ex- amples of the feveral Tropes and Figures upon which he ...
74. oldal
... also range the Antonomafia || , which is a Trope by which we put a proper for a common name , or a common name for a proper . Μηνιν αείδε Θεα Πηληιαδεω Αχιλησ Ουλομένην , η μυρι Αχαιοις αλγε ' εθηκε . + Populus impofuimus , & oratores ...
... also range the Antonomafia || , which is a Trope by which we put a proper for a common name , or a common name for a proper . Μηνιν αείδε Θεα Πηληιαδεω Αχιλησ Ουλομένην , η μυρι Αχαιοις αλγε ' εθηκε . + Populus impofuimus , & oratores ...
145. oldal
... also « sustained a great lofs . And to be hurt con- " veys more in its idea than not to be pro- " fited * . " § 4. The use of this Figure may lie in the pleasing unexpected interruption it gives to the current * Nam fruftra fieri ...
... also « sustained a great lofs . And to be hurt con- " veys more in its idea than not to be pro- " fited * . " § 4. The use of this Figure may lie in the pleasing unexpected interruption it gives to the current * Nam fruftra fieri ...
154. oldal
... also , if 66 thou hide any thing from me : " that is , " I adjure thee , by an imprecation of the divine " vengeance upon thee if thou refuseft my de- " sire , that you tell me the whole matter . " Thus Thus Heb . iii . 10. " To whom I ...
... also , if 66 thou hide any thing from me : " that is , " I adjure thee , by an imprecation of the divine " vengeance upon thee if thou refuseft my de- " sire , that you tell me the whole matter . " Thus Thus Heb . iii . 10. " To whom I ...
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Népszerű szakaszok
391. oldal - For the Lord's portion is his people ; Jacob is the lot of his inheritance. He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye.
225. oldal - There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty.
335. oldal - Before the mountains were settled, Before the hills was I brought forth : While as yet he had not made the earth, nor the fields, Nor the highest part of the dust of the world.
237. oldal - ... as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live; as chastened, and not killed; as sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
342. oldal - And it came to pass, that the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
276. oldal - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
347. oldal - For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds ; I will be like the most High.
392. oldal - Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
47. oldal - Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt: Thou hast cast out the heathen, and planted it. Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, And the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river.
287. oldal - A fire devoureth before them; and behind them a flame burneth: the land is as the garden of Eden before them, and behind them a desolate wilderness; yea, and nothing shall escape them.