Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical Exercises and Examples : for the Use of Common Schools and AcademiesHarper & Brothers, 1860 - Всего страниц: 345 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 66
Стр. 3
... heart . Nor is this all love of country is incidentally inculcated ; that strongest love , based upon respect for what that country has produced , and can pro- duce . We are taunted with having no literature of our own ; but the ...
... heart . Nor is this all love of country is incidentally inculcated ; that strongest love , based upon respect for what that country has produced , and can pro- duce . We are taunted with having no literature of our own ; but the ...
Стр. 4
... heart the improvement of our common schools and academies . EDWARD NORTH ame . ( Signed ) From the Biblical Repository and Classical Review , January , 1845 . We have been much pleased with a cursory inspection of this little vol It ...
... heart the improvement of our common schools and academies . EDWARD NORTH ame . ( Signed ) From the Biblical Repository and Classical Review , January , 1845 . We have been much pleased with a cursory inspection of this little vol It ...
Стр. 22
... heart . They who nothing to ? relief to others by what they often we to the chambers of sickness and distress , we with the victims of intemperance . frequently them VI . The task is form . He has been and shall we stop ? ployed ...
... heart . They who nothing to ? relief to others by what they often we to the chambers of sickness and distress , we with the victims of intemperance . frequently them VI . The task is form . He has been and shall we stop ? ployed ...
Стр. 23
... Heart , has , in , true , its , politeness , the , seat . 2. Unwilling , pain , a , give , to , good , is , mind . 3. Evils , great , is , by , a , human , ourselves , proportion , of , created . 4. Vanity , if , greatness , our ...
... Heart , has , in , true , its , politeness , the , seat . 2. Unwilling , pain , a , give , to , good , is , mind . 3. Evils , great , is , by , a , human , ourselves , proportion , of , created . 4. Vanity , if , greatness , our ...
Стр. 67
... hearts of these barba rians , and of extinguishing their jealousy ; and he must have renounced the virtue and merit which occasioned it , to have been capable of appeas ing them . 3. He who performs every employmont in its due place and ...
... hearts of these barba rians , and of extinguishing their jealousy ; and he must have renounced the virtue and merit which occasioned it , to have been capable of appeas ing them . 3. He who performs every employmont in its due place and ...
Содержание
180 | |
181 | |
182 | |
184 | |
198 | |
199 | |
202 | |
204 | |
27 | |
34 | |
51 | |
59 | |
65 | |
71 | |
77 | |
78 | |
86 | |
97 | |
123 | |
126 | |
132 | |
165 | |
168 | |
172 | |
174 | |
175 | |
176 | |
177 | |
207 | |
215 | |
219 | |
269 | |
278 | |
291 | |
300 | |
302 | |
305 | |
307 | |
308 | |
313 | |
317 | |
319 | |
321 | |
322 | |
324 | |
327 | |
329 | |
331 | |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ... James Robert Boyd Полный просмотр - 1862 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
adjective admirable allegory American ancient arrangement beauty Bible blank verse called CHAPTER character chiefly clause composition correct Cowper criticism distinguished elegant eloquence employed English language excellence EXERCISES express fancy feelings figurative language figures of speech following sentences genius give an example happy harmony heart heaven Henry Kirke White human ideas kind Latin learning letters literary literature living manner mean ment metaphor metonymy Milton mind moral Mount Ebal nature never North American Review noun o'er objects orator original passions person pleasure poem poet poetic poetry principal prose reader remarks Rhetoric Saxon SECTION sense sentiment Shakspeare soul sound speak species speech style sublime syllables synecdoche taste teacher tence thee thing thou thought tion Trochee trope truth verse virtue wall of China words writing written
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 80 - Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to virtue's side ; But in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all ; And, as a bird each fond endearment tries To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
Стр. 224 - Who sees with equal eye, as God of all, A hero perish, or a sparrow fall, Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd, And now a bubble burst, and now a world.
Стр. 218 - He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees ; He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination.
Стр. 157 - Now strike the golden lyre again: A louder yet, and yet a louder strain, Break his bands of sleep asunder, And rouse him, like a rattling peal of thunder. Hark, hark! the horrid sound Has raised up his head: As awaked from the dead, And amazed, he stares around. Revenge! revenge!
Стр. 251 - And there was mounting in hot haste; the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war...
Стр. 86 - The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it. Return, we beseech thee, O God of Hosts : look down from heaven, and behold, and visit this vine; And the vineyard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch that thou madest strong for thyself.
Стр. 167 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil ; my lust shall be satisfied upon them ; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
Стр. 208 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound.
Стр. 217 - So many grateful altars I would rear Of grassy turf, and pile up every stone ' Of lustre from the brook, in memory, Or monument to ages ; and thereon Offer sweet-smelling gums, and fruits, and flowers. In yonder nether world where shall I seek His bright appearances, or footstep trace?
Стр. 160 - The Epitaph Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth A Youth, to Fortune and to Fame unknown; Fair Science frown'd not on his humble birth, And Melancholy mark'd him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere; Heaven did a recompense as largely send: He gave to Misery all he had, a tear, He gain'd from Heaven, 'twas all he wish'd, a friend.