The Elements of English Composition, etc1841 - 12 strani |
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Stran 98
... resemblance .. I have observed of late , the style of some great ministers very much to exceed that of any other productions . - Swift on the English Tongue . Instead of productions , which bear no resemblance to ministers great or ...
... resemblance .. I have observed of late , the style of some great ministers very much to exceed that of any other productions . - Swift on the English Tongue . Instead of productions , which bear no resemblance to ministers great or ...
Stran 99
... resemblance between such members , they ought not only to be constructed in the same man- ner , but also to be as nearly as possible of the same length . By neglecting this circumstance , the subse- quent example is rendered liable to ...
... resemblance between such members , they ought not only to be constructed in the same man- ner , but also to be as nearly as possible of the same length . By neglecting this circumstance , the subse- quent example is rendered liable to ...
Stran 100
... resemblance ought to be studied in the words which express two resembling objects , so opposition ought to be studied in the words which express two contrasted objects . The following examples contain deviations from this rule . A ...
... resemblance ought to be studied in the words which express two resembling objects , so opposition ought to be studied in the words which express two contrasted objects . The following examples contain deviations from this rule . A ...
Stran 118
... resemblance of poetical numbers to the subject which they mention or describe , may be considered as general or particular , as consisting in the flow and structure of a whole passage taken together , or as comprised in the sound of ...
... resemblance of poetical numbers to the subject which they mention or describe , may be considered as general or particular , as consisting in the flow and structure of a whole passage taken together , or as comprised in the sound of ...
Stran 119
... resemblance of one sound to another , it will not be surprizing to find an articulate sound resembling one that is not articulate . Of this resemblance we meet with an exemplification in the following passages . * Johnson's Rambler , No ...
... resemblance of one sound to another , it will not be surprizing to find an articulate sound resembling one that is not articulate . Of this resemblance we meet with an exemplification in the following passages . * Johnson's Rambler , No ...
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Æneid allegory ancient appear Aristotle arrangement attention beauty Beggar's Opera Born CHAP character Cicero composition consider critics degree Demosthenes diction died discourse Dissertation edit effect elegant eloquence employed Encyclopædia Britannica endeavour English English language Essay expression fancy figure genius grace Greek harmony hath haue Hist History Homer honour human humour ideas imagination instances Johnson kind labour language learned Lond Lord Macedon mankind manner means ment metaphor mind nature never object observe occasion opinion ornament passage passion period person personification perspicuity phrases Plato pleasure Plutarch poet poetry possessed proper propriety prose racter reader reason religion remarkable resemblance Roman Roman Empire Roman Republic seems sense sentence sentiments Sermons shew simile simplicity sion Sir William Temple soul sound speak style taste tence things thou thought tion tragedy truth verse Virgil virtue words writers Xenophon