Dr. Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric, Abridged with QuestionsCollins, Keese, 1837 - 268 páginas |
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... , is evidently more convenient , than the plan of placing them at the close of the lecture , the end of the book , or in a separate pamphlet . M279062 LECTURES ON RHETORIC . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTION . A PROPER PE1405 87 ...
... , is evidently more convenient , than the plan of placing them at the close of the lecture , the end of the book , or in a separate pamphlet . M279062 LECTURES ON RHETORIC . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTION . A PROPER PE1405 87 ...
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Hugh Blair. LECTURES ON RHETORIC . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTION . A PROPER acquaintance with the circle of liberal arts is requisite to the study of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres . To extend the knowledge of them must be the first care of those ...
Hugh Blair. LECTURES ON RHETORIC . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTION . A PROPER acquaintance with the circle of liberal arts is requisite to the study of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres . To extend the knowledge of them must be the first care of those ...
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... youth what has been an important object ? - How is the transition from this to the discharge of the more im- portant duties of life ? -Of whom may pleasing hopes be enter eloquence , poetry , or any of the fine arts 6 INTRODUCTION ,
... youth what has been an important object ? - How is the transition from this to the discharge of the more im- portant duties of life ? -Of whom may pleasing hopes be enter eloquence , poetry , or any of the fine arts 6 INTRODUCTION ,
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... considered a bad symptom in youth ? - What does it suppose them ? What is improvement of taste more or less connected with ? -- What is said of poetry , eloquence , and history ? [ 8 ] LECTURE II . TASTE . TASTE is INTRODUCTION . 7.
... considered a bad symptom in youth ? - What does it suppose them ? What is improvement of taste more or less connected with ? -- What is said of poetry , eloquence , and history ? [ 8 ] LECTURE II . TASTE . TASTE is INTRODUCTION . 7.
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... introduction of the gods . the twentieth book , where all the gods take part in the engagement , according as they severally favour either the Grecians or the Trojans , the poet appears to put forth one of his highest efforts , and the ...
... introduction of the gods . the twentieth book , where all the gods take part in the engagement , according as they severally favour either the Grecians or the Trojans , the poet appears to put forth one of his highest efforts , and the ...
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