A System of Rhetoric, in a Method Entirely New; Ccontaining All the Tropes And Figures Necessary to Illustrate the Classics, Both Poetical And Historical
A System of Rhetoric, in a Method Entirely New; Ccontaining All the Tropes And Figures Necessary to Illustrate the Classics, Both Poetical And Historical
Stirling, John, D. 1777
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26, 27.— Prevention. Digitized by VjOOQ IC 40 THE ART OF RHETORIC- A. A Syncborejis grants, and Conqueft gains. 10 Q. What is a Matabafu ? A. Matabafu from Thing to Thing proceeds. 1 1 Q. What is a Peripbrafis ? A. Peripbrafis xxfes mere WorHs than neids* 12 Q, WhatisaCAawx? A. A Climax amplifies by ftrift Gradation* 13 Q. What is an Afyndetonl A. Afyndeton drops ^/ft/thro' Hafte or Paffion. 14 Q What. is an Oxymoron ? A. An Oxymoron mingles Contraries. 15 IXAMPLI5. 10. But thou wikfty then, * ...The Branches were Broke* -• off, that I might be grafted in.' •« Well ! Becaufe of Un- belief they were broken off." Rom. xi. is, 2c.— Concefston. 11. Have all the Gifts ofHealing ? Do all fpeak with Tongues? Do all interpret? But covet earnefily the left gifts : . And yet Jfarw I unto you a more excellent way. 1 Cor. xii. 30, 31. See Heb. x. 39. and xi. 1. — Tranfitkm. 1 2. I go thi way of all the Earth, i. e. Die. 1 K. ii. S. See Mark xiv. 25. The Dijctple whom Jofus loved, i. e. John.
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