Advanced Course of Composition and RhetoricD. Appleton, 1859 - 451 pages |
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acatalectic adjectives adverb anapestic ancient appear argument avoided beauty blank verse Cæsar called character Cicero classes clauses closing vowel comma commence composed composition connection consists constitute correct criticism degree denote derived discourse division effect emotion employed English ENGLISH LANGUAGE epic poetry essay EXERCISE expression fault figures following sentences genius Give an example Give examples Greek harmony iambic iambic pentameter ideas Illustrate imagination introduced kind language LESSON letter lines Lysias meaning mind nature nouns object observed ornaments parentheses passage passions period person Petrarch Philip of Macedon pleasure poet poetry present principles produced pronoun proper proposition prose punctuation Quintilian reader regard relating Repeat Rule respect rhetoric rhyme Saxon semicolon sense signify sometimes sophism sound Staffa stanza style sublime syllables Taste tence term things thou thought tion trochaic trochee truth variety verb verse violated virtue words writer written