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Page 221
... means calling things by their right names , and is consequently sometimes to be avoided , for our language must not be obscene , unseemly or mean . Language may be described as mean when it is beneath the dignity of the subject or the ...
... means calling things by their right names , and is consequently sometimes to be avoided , for our language must not be obscene , unseemly or mean . Language may be described as mean when it is beneath the dignity of the subject or the ...
Page 319
... means and place , All given to mine ear.55 As befitted a judicious councillor , Polonius had examined Ophelia systematically on the circumstances of time , means , and place of her affair with Hamlet that nothing might escape his wisdom ...
... means and place , All given to mine ear.55 As befitted a judicious councillor , Polonius had examined Ophelia systematically on the circumstances of time , means , and place of her affair with Hamlet that nothing might escape his wisdom ...
Page 320
... means of Aphthonius for " amplifying and dilating " this fierce abridgement of the narrative , just as Aegeon and Othello proposed to " dilate " their stories . Cym- beline knew the persons concerned , and wanted to know the things done ...
... means of Aphthonius for " amplifying and dilating " this fierce abridgement of the narrative , just as Aegeon and Othello proposed to " dilate " their stories . Cym- beline knew the persons concerned , and wanted to know the things done ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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