Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles LettresT. E.Zell, 1862 - 637 pages |
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action admit advantage Æneid agreeable ancient appear Aristotle attention beauty character chiefly Cicero circumstances comedy composition connexion considered critics Dean Swift degree Demosthenes dignity discourse distinct distinguished effect elegant eloquence employed English English language epic epic poem epic poetry expression fancy figures French genius give given grace Greek hearers Hence Homer ideas Iliad illustrated imagination imitation instance introduced Isocrates ject kind language lecture manner means ment metaphor mind modern moral narration nature never objects observed occasion orator ornament particular passage passion peculiar persons perspicuity pleasure poem poet poetical poetry principles proper propriety prose public speaking Quintilian racters reason remark follows render Roman rule scene sense sensible sentence sentiments sermon simplicity Sophocles sort sound speaker species speech style sublime syllables Tacitus taste tence thing thought Thucydides tion tragedy tropes unity verse Virgil Voltaire whole words writing