Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Volumul 1Bell & Bradfute, 1813 - 446 pagini |
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... Quintilian seems to include taste ( for which , in the sense which we now give to that word , the ancients appear to have had no distinct name ) under what he calls judicium . " Locus de judicio , meâ qui- " dem opinione adeo partibus ...
... Quintilian seems to include taste ( for which , in the sense which we now give to that word , the ancients appear to have had no distinct name ) under what he calls judicium . " Locus de judicio , meâ qui- " dem opinione adeo partibus ...
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... Quintilian , " articulos non desiderat , ideoque in alias partes " orationis sparguntur . " This , however , appears to me a defect in the Latin tongue ; as articles contribute much to the clearness and precision of language . 66 66 IN ...
... Quintilian , " articulos non desiderat , ideoque in alias partes " orationis sparguntur . " This , however , appears to me a defect in the Latin tongue ; as articles contribute much to the clearness and precision of language . 66 66 IN ...
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Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. To which is Prefixed a ..., Volumul 1 Hugh Blair Vizualizare completă - 1817 |
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admiration agreeable ancient appears arrangement attention beauty called characters Cicero circumstances comparison composition considered criticism Dean Swift declension degree Dionysius of Halicarnassus discourse distinction distinguished effect eloquence employed English English language express fancy figure figures of speech frequently genius give grace grandeur Greek guage Hence hieroglyphics HUGH BLAIR ideas imagination imitation instance invention jects kind language Latin Lecture Lord Bolingbroke manner meaning ment metaphor mind nations nature objects observe occasion orator ornament passion person personification perspicuity pleasure poet poetry precision prepositions principles pronouns proper propriety prose qualities Quinctilian racters reason relation remark render resemblance rule sense sensible sentence sentiments Shaftsbury shew signify sion sort sound speak spect speech style sublime substantive nouns taste tence things thou thought tion tongue tropes University of Edinburgh variety verbs Virgil words writing