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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: in two books. The First comprehending the Principles of that excellent Art, conformable to, and supported by the Authority of the most accurate Orators and Rhetoricians, both Ancient and Modern, viz. Isocrates, Aristotle, Cicero, Dionysius Halicarnass. Quintilian, Vossius, Petrus Ramus, Cyp. Soarius, Aud. Talaeus, Dugard, Farnaby, Butler, Smith, Walker, Burton, Blackwall, Lowe, Rollin, A. B. of Cambray, Mess. de Port-Royal, &c. The Whole being distinguished into what is necessary to be repeated, and what may be made only Matter of Observation. The Second containing the Substance of Longinus's celebrated Treatise on the Sublime. In Both which all Technical Terms are fully explained, with their Derivations, and proper Examples applied to demonstrate and illustrate allthe Tropes, Figures, and Fine Turns, that are to be met with, or imitated, either in the Scriptures, Classics, or other polite Writings as well Oratorial as Poetical. The second impression corrected and improved. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar-School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Troposchēmatologia, maximam partem ex indice rhetorico Farnabii deprompta: additis insuper Anglicanis exemplis. In usum scholæ regiæ grammaticalis apud S. Edmundi Burgum.
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.Date: [1767]- Books
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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory. Book II. Being the substance of Dionysius Longinus's celebrated treatise of The sublime, ... In several letters to a friend.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: 1755- Books
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Troposchem̄atologia maximam partem ex Indice rhetorico Farnabii deprompta: additis insuper anglicanis exemplis. In usum Schol? Regi? Grammaticalis apud S. Edmundi Burgum. Editio decima tertia, prioribus Multum̀ emendatior reddita. Adjecta sunt Adagia miscellanea.
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.Date: [1737]- Books
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A system of rhetoric, in a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics, both poetical and historical. To render which more generally useful, the whole is divided into two parts; in the first of which the rules are given in English, in the second in Latin verse; below which are placed proper examples in each language; and at the bottom of the page are the terms translated in the one, and their derivations from the Greek in the other. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D.D. vicar of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
Stirling, John, -1777.Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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Troposchematologia maximam partem ex indice rhetorico Farnabii deprompta: additis insuper Anglicanis exemplis.
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.Date: 1750- Books
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Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres. By Hugh Blair, ... In three volumes. ...
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800.Date: 1796- Books
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Index rhetoricus et oratorius, scholis, & institutioni tenerioris ætatis accommodatus. Cui adjiciuntur formulæ oratoriæ, et index poeticus. Opera & studio Thomæ Farnabii.
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.Date: 1713- Books
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A discourse of logomachys, or controversys about words, so common among learned men. To which is added, a dissertation concerning meteors of stile, or false sublimity. Both written in Latin, By Samuel Werenfelsius of Basil, and translated into English.
Werenfels, Samuel, 1657-1740.Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres. By Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the Ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University, of Edinburgh.
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A system of rhetoric. In a method entirely new. Containing all the tropes and figures necessary to illustrate the classics. Both poetical and historical. To render which more generally useful, the whole is divided into two parts; in the first of which the rules are given in English, in the second in Latin verse; below which are placed proper examples in each language; and at the bottom of the page are the terms translated in the one, and their derivations from the Greek in the other. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D.D. late vicar of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire.
Stirling, John, -1777.Date: MDDCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A discourse of logomachys, or controversys about words, so common among learned men. To which is added, a dissertation concerning meteors of stile, or false sublimity. Both written in Latin, by Samuel Werenfelsius of Basil, and translated into English.
Werenfels, Samuel, 1657-1740.Date: M.DCC.XI. [1711]- Books
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The triumph of wit: or, ingenuity display'd in its perfection; being the newest and most useful academy. In three parts. Part I. Containing variety of Excellent Poems, Pastorals, Satyrs, Dialogues, Epigrams, Anagrams, Acrostick, Choice Letters, with their Answers, Epitaphs, Posies, Titles of Honour, and Directions, Complimental Expressions and Addresses: Also Directions relating to Love and Business, and the Newest Best, and Exactest Collection of Choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole Art and Mystery of love, in all its nicest Intrigues and curious Particulars, promising wonderful Success, as well in a happy Choice, as in the great Affair of Courtship to either Sex; with the Description and Anatomy of Perfect Beauty. Part III. Containing the Mystery and Art of Canting, with the Original and present Management thereof, and the End to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with Poems, Songs, and various Intrigues, in the Canting Language, with the Explanation, &c
J. S. (John Shirley), active 1680-1702.Date: 1724- Books
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The chreia and ancient rhetoric : classroom exercises / translated and edited by Ronald F. Hock and Edward N. O'Neil.
Date: [2002], ©2002- Books
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The art of rhetoric made easy: or, the elements of oratory briefly stated, and fitted for the practice of the studious youth of Great-Britain and Ireland: in two books. The First comprehending the Principles of that excellent Art. conformable to, and supported by the Authority of the most accurate Orators and Rhetoricians, both Ancient and Modern, viz. Isocrates, Aristotle, Cicero, Dionysius Halicarnass. Quintilian, Vossius, Petrus Ramus, Cyp. Soarius, Aud. Talaeus, Dugard, Earnaby, Butler, Smith, Walker, Burton, Blackwall, Lowe, Rollin, A. B. of Cambray, Mess. de Port-Royal, &c. The Whole being distinguished into what is necessary to be repeated, and what may be made only Matter of Observations. The Second containing the Substance of Longinus's celebrated Treatise on the Sublime. In Both which all Technical Terms are fully explained, with their Derivations, and proper Examples applied to demonstrate and illustrate all the Tropes, Figures, and Fine Turns, that are to be met with, of imitated, either in the Scriptures, Classics, or other polite Writings as well Oratorial as Poetical. By John Holmes, Master of the Publick Grammar-School, in Holt, Norfolk.
Holmes, John, 1703-1759.Date: MDCCXXXIX. 1738- [1739]- Books
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Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres. By Hugh Blair, ... In three volumes. ...
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800.Date: 1785- Books
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The new art of speaking, or, a complete modern system of rhetoric, elocution, and oratory; comprizing all the rules of those elegant arts; And including every Thing necessary to form the Persuasive and Accomplished Speaker, And to give Propriety not only to the Words but Actions of the Orator; with Examples of some of the most admired and celebrated Speeches and Orations, both Ancient and Modern. The Whole being particularly calculated to improve or refresh the Memories of the Right Honourable and Honourable Members of both Houses of Parliament; the reverend Gentlemen of the Church; Students designed for the Bar; Lecturers on Physical, Chemical, Chirurgical, Mathematical or any other Subjects, and all such of both Sexes as attend the public Disputations at The School for Eloquence The Palladium, or Liberal Academy of Eloquence, The Cassino, or Female Parliament, The Forum, The Oratorical Society, La Belle Assembleé, Apollo Society, held at Carlisle House Free Mason's Hall Great Marlborough Street Haymarket Mitre Tavern Fleet-Str. Haymarket Grafton Street, Soho Queen's Arms, Coachmakers Hall, Robin Hood, &c. &c. &c. Inscribed to the Hon. C. Fox, and E. Burke, Esq.
Date: [1785?]- Books
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Troposchēmatologia, maximam partem ex indice rhetorico Farnabii deprompta: additis insuper Anglicanis exemplis. In usum scholæ regiæ grammaticalis apud S. Edmundi Burgum. Editio decima sexta, ... Adjecta sunt adagia miscellanea.
Farnaby, Thomas, 1575?-1647.Date: 1781- Books
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Rhetoric made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies, and illustrated with several beautiful orations from demosthenes, cicero, sallust, Homer, Shakespeare, Milton, &c. Being the third volume of the circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's authority.
Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Dēmētriou Phalēreōs Peri hermēneias. = Demetrii Phalerei de elocutione, sive, dictione rhetorica. In hac editione, contextus Graecus ex optimis exemplaribus emendatur, versio Latina passim ab erroribus repurgatur; & loca à Demetrìo laudata, quae hactenus Graecè tantum extabant, nunc primùm Latinitate donantur.
Demetrius, of Phaleron, 350 B.C.-Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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Elementa rhetorica, Ad Elocutionem spectantia; ex M. T. Cicerone, et M. F. Quinctiliano, ut plurimum excerpta. In usum studiosæ juventutis. Subjicitur Quinctiliani de præstantioribus cum Græcis, tum Latinis scriptoribus judicium.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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M. T. Ciceronis rhetorica, seu, de inventione rhetoricæ libri, cum interpretatione ac notis, quas in usum serenissimi Delphini edidit Jacobus Proust, è societate Jesu.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: [1718]- Books
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Clavis eloquentiæ Ciceronianæ: sive rhetorica ex operibus Ciceronis excerpta, suamque ipsius artem oratoriam exhibens. In usum studiosæ juventutis.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1735]- Books
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Dēmētriou Phalēreōs Peri hermēneias. = Demetrii Phalerei de elocutione, sive, dictione rhetorica. In hac editione, contextus Graecus ex optimis exemplaribus emendatur, versio Latina passim ab erroribus repurgatur; & loca à Demetrìo laudata, quae hactenus Graecè tantum extabant, nunc primùm Latinitate donantur.
Demetrius, of Phaleron, 350 B.C.-Date: MDCCLXIII. [1743]- Books
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Institutes of learning: Taken from Aristotle, Plutarch, Longinus, Dionysius Halicar. Cicero, Quintilian, and many other writers both ancient and modern. Containing the method of teaching the classics in their most substantial and beautiful parts; the characters and affections of stile; the art of school-compositions, and all kinds of oratory. Concluding with an exhortation to learning. By the Reverend Edward Manwaring.
Manwaring, Edward.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]