The Mysterie of Rhetorique Unvail'd

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Georg Olms Verlag - 267 pages

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By unpleasing matters are mitigated with pleasant
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A Figure of a word what
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a trope when
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clare what a thing is and is usually when we
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bended within another fentence without which
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the more comprehenfive words are put for the
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or name is reftrained to a part which is expreſſed
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whereby in derifion we speak contrary to what
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things and is made when the congregation of
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ther demand a question earnestly affirm or vehe
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a figure when we bring in Gafentence or fome remarkable faying of anos
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full
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letter or fyllable is taken away from the beginning
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gure when as one difcuffing a thing by himself as
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a figure when the common word being placed in
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by Conjunctions a figure fignifying fuperfluity
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then the literal interpretation fhews
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a figure when another name a common name
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d figure when leffe is faid then fignified bereby fometimes
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tinuation of a trope in a speech when proper
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Figures of a word which
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laft word or found of the first clause is repeated
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ing clauses of a sentence transcend each other by
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figure when divers fentences end alikec
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D
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by the change of one letter or fyllable in a words
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Figures of a Sentence which
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when we abide fill in one place and yet feem
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a figure when the speaker doth by his answer con
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when the fame word is doubled by way of empha
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Nominative cafe to a Verb of the third person
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Greeks in phrafe or construction
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a figure where
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order of words 3 a figure when words agreeing
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of men
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which was firſt ſpoken more darkly is afterwards
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the number or gender mood c are fut one for
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whereby divers claufes end with the fame letter
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gument or objection is with indignation rejected
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briefly put in mind of what hath been faid and what
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whereby fomething beyond the purpofe or intended
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of others
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mem or imperfect yllogifm wherein the Major
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by we deny that we fay or doe that which we prin
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gure when the fame found is repeated in the begin
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Page 245 - We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement ; when the overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us : for we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have we hid ourselves...
Page 232 - And Abraham drew near and said, Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked? Peradventure there be fifty righteous within the city: wilt thou also destroy and not spare the place for the fifty righteous that are therein? That be far from thee to do after this manner, to slay the righteous with the wicked; and that the righteous should be as the wicked, that be far from thee. Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?
Page 228 - But He turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
Page 240 - And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food ; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Page 116 - For a man indeed ought not to cover his head, forasmuch as he is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man. For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man. Neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man.
Page 151 - O inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah, judge, I pray you between me and my vineyard. What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it.
Page 91 - ... this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear the law of the Lord : which say to the seers, " See not ; " and to the prophets, " Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits : get you out of the way, turn aside out of the path, cause the Holy One of Israel to cease from before us.
Page 116 - Behold, the third time I am ready to come to you ; and I will not be burdensome to you : for I seek not yours, but you. For the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children.

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