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... regard to more points than one in any matter , § 1-3 . The strongest kind of defence is when the accused says that the deed laid to his charge was blame- less , 4-6 . We may defend an act by extrinsic aids , 7-12 . Another mode of ...
... regard to more points than one in any matter , § 1-3 . The strongest kind of defence is when the accused says that the deed laid to his charge was blame- less , 4-6 . We may defend an act by extrinsic aids , 7-12 . Another mode of ...
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... . Objections to its frequent use ; faults committed in regard to it , 14-18 . Of synecdoche , 19-22 . Metonymy , 23-28 . Antonomasia , 29 , 30. Onomatopoeia , 31-33 . Catachresis , 34-36 . Metalepsis , 37-39 . Επίθετον , CONTENTS . xxi.
... . Objections to its frequent use ; faults committed in regard to it , 14-18 . Of synecdoche , 19-22 . Metonymy , 23-28 . Antonomasia , 29 , 30. Onomatopoeia , 31-33 . Catachresis , 34-36 . Metalepsis , 37-39 . Επίθετον , CONTENTS . xxi.
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... regard to be paid to the middle parts , 66-71 . Of the oecurrence of verses , or parts of verses , in prose , 72-76 . Every- thing that sounds like metre should be avoided , 77 , 78. Of feet , 79 -86 . All kinds of feet must enter into ...
... regard to be paid to the middle parts , 66-71 . Of the oecurrence of verses , or parts of verses , in prose , 72-76 . Every- thing that sounds like metre should be avoided , 77 , 78. Of feet , 79 -86 . All kinds of feet must enter into ...
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... regard with too little favour our establishment of other points . Yet this order may occasionally be changed , if ... regards the letter or the intention . 14. This we shall discover , if we ascertain what law it is that gives rise to ...
... regard with too little favour our establishment of other points . Yet this order may occasionally be changed , if ... regards the letter or the intention . 14. This we shall discover , if we ascertain what law it is that gives rise to ...
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... regard to the whole subject of a cause , that which I noticed§ as being done in regard to arguments ; that is to say , stating all the particulars that could possibly be urged against me , and overthrowing them one after another , I ...
... regard to the whole subject of a cause , that which I noticed§ as being done in regard to arguments ; that is to say , stating all the particulars that could possibly be urged against me , and overthrowing them one after another , I ...
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