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- that Three and two make five We should be entertained with Logick and Rhetorick, Law, History, Politicks and Mathematicks, concerning the Subject for...
- Jonson's. In 1634, John Barton, an English schoolmaster, wrote in The Art of Rhetorick that "eclipsis" is much used in playbooks “where they are noted thus ---”...
- from the original 18 April 2008) Thomas Hobbes A Brief of the Art of Rhetorick Chap. XI Archived 4 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine "Of the Colours...
- Metamorphoseon (1805) Elements of Logic (second edition 1807) Elements of Rhetorick and Belles Lettres (1813). A Sermon on the Importance of Mutual Kindness...
- and Sarah Piers ("Urania"). The poet writing as "Polimnia" (the Muse of Rhetorick) has not been identified; her initials are "Mrs. D. E." Transcription...
- Peacham, The garden of eloquence: conteyning the figures of grammar and rhetorick. London, 1577. One of the first handbooks in English. Obadiah Walker,...
- Cresswell to Madam C. [Cellier] the midwife (London, 1680). The ****'s Rhetorick (1683) was an anonymous translation of Ferrante Pallavicino's La Retorica...
- licence, productions were announced as "a concert with a specimen of rhetorick" to evade the restrictions imposed on theatres by the Licensing Act 1737...
- Centlivre continued in September 1700, when she contributed a poem, "Of Rhetorick," under the name Polumnia, to The Nine Muses, an elegiac poetry collection...
- Aretino (translated by Richard Head from the original Italian); The ****'s Rhetorick (1683) by Philp-Putt**** (a pseudonym of the Italian writer Ferrante Pallavicino);...