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Blair, Hugh: Lectures On Rhetoric And Belles Lettres. Basil : Printed For J. L. Legrand, M DCC L XXXIX [1789]
Inhalt
- PDF Vol. I.
- PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [7]Titelblatt
- PDF [9]Preface.
- PDF [13]Contents of the First Volume.
- PDF [15]Lecture I. Introduction.
- PDF [31]Lecture II. Taste.
- PDF [55]Lecture III. Criticism - Genius. - Pleasures of Taste. - Sublimity in Objects.
- PDF [79]Lecture IV. The Sublime in Writing.
- PDF [105]Lecture V. Beauty, and other Pleasures of Taste.
- PDF [124]Lecture VI. Rise and Progress of Language.
- PDF [147]Lecture VII. Rise and Progress of Language, and of Writing.
- PDF [170]Lecture VIII. Structure of Language.
- PDF [195]Lecture IX. Structure of Language. English Tongue.
- PDF [223]Lecture X. Style - Perspicuity and Precision.
- PDF [246]Lecture XI. Structure of Sentences.
- PDF [271]Lecture XII. Structure of Sentences.
- PDF [296]Lecture XII. Structure of Sentences. - Harmony.
- PDF [323]Lecture XIV. Origin and Nature of Figurative Language.
- PDF [348]Lecture XV. Metaphor.
- PDF [374]Lecture XVI. Hyperbole - Personification - Apostrophe.
- PDF [401]Lecture XVII. Comparison, Antithesis, Interrogation, Exclamation, and other Figures of Speech.
- PDF [429]Rückdeckel
- PDF [431][Lose Beilage]
- PDF Vol. II.
- PDF [433]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [441]Titelblatt
- PDF [443]Contents of the Second Volume.
- PDF [445]Lecture XVIII. Figurative Language - General Characters of Style-Diffuse, Concise-Feeble, Nervous-Dry, Plain, Neat, Elegant, Flowery.
- PDF [473]Lecture XIX. General Characters of Style - Simple, Affected, Vehement - Directions for Forming a Proper Syle.
- PDF [497]Lecture XX. Critical Examination of the Style of Mr. Addison, in No. 411. of the Spectator.
- PDF [520]Lecture XXI. Critical Examination of the Style in No. 412. of the Spectator.
- PDF [539]Lecture XXII. Critical Examination of the Style in No. 413. of the Spectator.
- PDF [557]Lecture XXIII. Critical Examination of the Style in No. 414. of the Spectator.
- PDF [573]Lecture XXIV. Critical Examination of the Style in a Passage of Dean Swift's Writings.
- PDF [599]Lecture XXV. Eloquence, or Public Speaking. - History of Eloquence.-Grecian Eloquence. - Demosthenes.
- PDF [626]Lecture XXVI. History of Eloquence Continued. - Roman Eloquence. - Cicero. - Modern Eloquence.
- PDF [651]Lecture XXVII. Different Kinds of Public Speaking. - Eloquence of Popular Assemblies. - Extracts from Demosthenes.
- PDF [683]Lecture XXVIII. Eloquence of the Bar. - Analysis of cicero's Oration for Cluentius.
- PDF [714]Lecture XXIX. Eloquence of the Pulpit.
- PDF [744]Lecture XXX. Critical Examination of a Sermon of Bishop Atterbury's.
- PDF [776]Lecture XXXI. Conduct of a Discourse in All Its Parts. - Introduction. Division. Narration and Explication.
- PDF [802]Lecture XXXII. Conduct of A Discourse. - The Argumentative Part. - The Pathetic Part. - The Peroration.
- PDF [829]Lecture XXXII. Pronounciation, or Delivery.
- PDF [859]Rückdeckel
- PDF Vol. III.
- PDF [861]Vorderdeckel
- PDF [867]Titelblatt
- PDF [869]Contents of the Third Volume.
- PDF [871]Lecture XXXIV. Means of Improving in Eloquence.
- PDF [893]Lecture XXXV. Comparative Merit of the Anciens and the Moderns. - Historical Writing.
- PDF [943]Lecture XXXVII. Philosophical Writing. - Dialogue. - Epistolary Writing. - Fictitious History.
- PDF [967]Lecture XXXVIII. Nature of Poetry. - Its Origin and Progress. - Versification.
- PDF [994]Lecture XXXIX. Pastoral Poetry - Lyric Poetry.
- PDF [1023]Lecture XL. Didactic Poetry. - Descriptive Poetry.
- PDF [1050]Lecture XLI. The Poetry of the Hebrews.
- PDF [1075]Lecture XLII. Epic Poetry.
- PDF [1100]Lecture XLIII. Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. - Virgil's Æneid,
- PDF [1126]Lecture XLIV. Lucan's Pharsalia. - Tasso's Jerusalem. - Camoen's Lusiad. - Voltaire's Henriade. - Milton's Paradise Lost.
- PDF [1155]Lecture XLV. Dramatic Poetry - Tragedy.
- PDF [1184]Lecture XLVI. Tragedy - Greek-French-English Tragedy.
- PDF [1214]Lecture XLVII. Comedy - Greek and Roman - French - English Comedy.
- PDF [1241]Index to the Three Volumes.
- PDF [1277]Rückdeckel