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[15], 96, 71, [3] p. |
Series |
British and continental rhetoric and elocution [microform]; Reel 5, no. 45.
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Note |
Longinus' On the sublime translated from the Greek. Its Latin title: De sublimitate. Incorrectly attributed to Dionysius Longinus, author unknown. (Cf. ARN: 1209127). |
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Running title: Rhetoric made easy, or Elements of oratory. |
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Book II has own title page and separate paging. |
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Subtitle continued: 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, or imitated, either in the scriptures, classics, or other polite writings as well oratorial as poetical. |
Bibliography |
List of other works by John Holmes on last two unnumbered pages. |
Reproduction |
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms, 1953. On reel 5 of 16 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. (British and continental rhetoric and elocution ; Reel 5, no. 45). |
Subject |
English language -- Rhetoric -- 1500-1800.
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Oratory -- Early works to 1800
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Elocution.
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Expression.
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Rhetoric, Ancient.
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Sublime, The.
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Added Author |
Longinus, active 1st century.
On the sublime.
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Added Title |
Elements of oratory |
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Rhetoric made easy |
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