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Page 178
... explains the plan of the remainder of Book I. For the first division , Synonymy , has two forms ; namely , synonymy of words , and synonymy of construction . The second , Enallage , likewise two ; namely , Antimery of parts , and ...
... explains the plan of the remainder of Book I. For the first division , Synonymy , has two forms ; namely , synonymy of words , and synonymy of construction . The second , Enallage , likewise two ; namely , Antimery of parts , and ...
Page 185
... explains . But Velt- kirchius explains also that all seven forms can be referred to three- fold synonymy ; that is , of words , construction , and figures . Thus synonymy is the fundamental of varying ; " Synonymia est fons & origo ...
... explains . But Velt- kirchius explains also that all seven forms can be referred to three- fold synonymy ; that is , of words , construction , and figures . Thus synonymy is the fundamental of varying ; " Synonymia est fons & origo ...
Page 439
... explains Shakspere's knowledge of " Triceps Hecate , " for whom he took Golding's label " triple Hecate . " Neither alone explains his knowledge ; both together do . I believe it is clear that before he wrote Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... explains Shakspere's knowledge of " Triceps Hecate , " for whom he took Golding's label " triple Hecate . " Neither alone explains his knowledge ; both together do . I believe it is clear that before he wrote Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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