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For as he begins his holy Trope with the night of trouble and Persecution, so he shuts it up with the light of Peace. Nay, besides all these, the Text affords us three figures more. Three (I say) in kind, but six in number. Here is a single Anaphora, A double Epanados, and no less then a threefold Antithesis, by which the terms of the last clauses (and there are three Terms in each ) are thus oppos'd to one another; |
For as he begins his holy Trope with the night of trouble and Persecution, so he shuts it up with the Light of Peace. Nay, beside all these, the Text affords us three figures more. Three (I say) in kind, but six in number. Here is a single Anaphora, A double Epanados, and no less then a threefold Antithesis, by which the terms of the last clauses (and there Are three Terms in each) Are thus opposed to one Another; |
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In Allegoriâ •enendum est hoc, ut quo in genere incipias, eodem desmas, aliter consequentia fit turpissima. Quintilian. |
In Allegoriâ •enendum est hoc, ut quo in genere incipias, Eodem desmas, aliter consequentia fit turpissima. Quintilian. |
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