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... effect to language , 87-90 86 p104-6 ✓CH . IV . Of amplification and diminution ; things are exaggerated or extenuated by the terms applied to them , § 1 , 2. Modes of 110-11 augmentation , 3-9 . By comparison , 10-14 . By reasoning ...
... effect to language , 87-90 86 p104-6 ✓CH . IV . Of amplification and diminution ; things are exaggerated or extenuated by the terms applied to them , § 1 , 2. Modes of 110-11 augmentation , 3-9 . By comparison , 10-14 . By reasoning ...
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... Effect of figures on the hearer , 27. Emphatical repetition of words , 28-34 . Epanodos or regression , 35 , 36. Polyptoton and metabole , 37-40 . Ploce ; artful reiteration of words , 41-44 . Employment of several words nearly in the ...
... Effect of figures on the hearer , 27. Emphatical repetition of words , 28-34 . Epanodos or regression , 35 , 36. Polyptoton and metabole , 37-40 . Ploce ; artful reiteration of words , 41-44 . Employment of several words nearly in the ...
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... effect of it , and qualifications necessary to excellence in it , § 1-9 . Some have asserted that the study of delivery is useless , 10-13 . Of the voice , its natural excellences and defects , 14-18 . Care that should be taken of the ...
... effect of it , and qualifications necessary to excellence in it , § 1-9 . Some have asserted that the study of delivery is useless , 10-13 . Of the voice , its natural excellences and defects , 14-18 . Care that should be taken of the ...
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... effect on virtue and morality as a good man , 8--13 . Objections to this opinion answered , 14— 22. A bad man may doubtless speak with great force , but he would make nearer approaches to perfect eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 ...
... effect on virtue and morality as a good man , 8--13 . Objections to this opinion answered , 14— 22. A bad man may doubtless speak with great force , but he would make nearer approaches to perfect eloquence if he were a good man , 23-32 ...
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... effect ; and that it is not unfair that that should be received as equivalent which is more than equivalent . 62. What remains is a question of equity : which of the two makes the more rightful claim . This question , too , admits of ...
... effect ; and that it is not unfair that that should be received as equivalent which is more than equivalent . 62. What remains is a question of equity : which of the two makes the more rightful claim . This question , too , admits of ...
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