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Hetoriqse what with the uſe there | 5 |
when the ſame word is doubled by way of empha | 5 |
The Affections of Tropes whal and | 5 |
a trope when | 10 |
figure when many parts or reaſons of an argument | 20 |
them c 235 | 21 |
bended within anctber ſentence without which | 25 |
whereby in deriſion we ſpeak contrary to what | 45 |
when through vehemency the courſe of the fintence | 148 |
divers words ſignifying one and ibe ſame thing | 150 |
verſion of Speech to another perſon then the ſpeech | 157 |
kind of an Ironie ard is when you say you paſe by | 165 |
figure wbereby a letter or Glable is added to the | 170 |
a figure when the common word being placed in | 179 |
A verb pluralc | 181 |
a figure ſignifying fuperfluity | 184 |
their native and genuine ſignification | 48 |
then the literal interpretation shexs | 59 |
a figure when another name a common name | 66 |
L | 69 |
by unpleaſing matters are mitigated with pleaſant | 76 |
tinuation of a trope in a ſpeech when proper | 81 |
laſt word or ſound of the firſt clauſe is repeated | 92 |
ing clauſes of a ſentence tranſcend each orber by | 94 |
Figures of a Sentence which | 98 |
or ſound | 101 |
by the change of one letter or fyllable in a words | 105 |
matter | 107 |
grant one thing that we may deny anotherc | 114 |
ſee it in Prolepfis | 116 |
when the reaſon of a thing is frown | 123 |
e figure wben the ſpeaker doth by his anſwer come | 124 |
whereby one letter is put for another | 134 |
ther deniand a queſtion earnestly affirm or vebe | 135 |
figure when one thing is expreſſed by mare dörds | 194 |
tural order of the words is changed c | 200 |
which was firſt spoken more darkly is afterwards | 206 |
very way convinceth c 26а | 212 |
whereby divers slaufes end with the ſame iciter | 213 |
wbereby the parts of a ſentence due conſiſt almeſt | 216 |
of a trope in one word and is when tbere are many | 222 |
concluſion 164 | 234 |
ſomething beyond the purpoſe er intended | 241 |
of others | 247 |
D | 251 |
fbe number or gender moodc are fut one for ano | 258 |
259 | |
ter | 262 |
ſee Prolepfis 127 | 263 |
gure when the ſame found is repeated in the begin | |
Swering the nearer to divers Nominative caſes | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
againſt Allegory alſo anſwer beginning called caſe cauſe Chriſt City compared contrary dead death derived differ divers doth earth Engliſh Examples Exod eyes faith Farnaby fathers feigning fignifies figure firſt form of ſpeech give hand hath hear heart heaven himſelf houſe Iſa Iſrael Judg kinde King light live Lord manner matter Matth meaning Metaphor minde moſt nature perſon Pfal pleaſant proper Prov quid quod reaſon repeated ſaid ſame ſame word ſay Scriptural Examples ſee ſelf ſenſe ſentence ſet ſhall ſhould ſome ſometimes ſon ſound ſpeak ſpeaker ſpoken ſuch Synecdoche taken thee ther theſe thing thoſe thou tion Trope turning unto uſed verſe whereby whereof whole wicked wine wiſdom wiſe