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Difcourje.

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m. COMPLEX GRAMMATICAL _N'oTloNs of speech, may ¿lì-¿0M be difiinguiihed into fuch as concern the

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IfPortion: into which а аЩсоигГс maybe divided, whether more

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ïAbß/ute; either that which а’епо‘е: onclyfomc part of the jênfe, or that which Íignifies fome complete fènjê.

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SENTEN( Е, Period,Text,Apborgfm,Apop/Jtbegm, Axiom, Io;

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pr¢j3`,Mom, Pfyîe, Pbrafe, stile.

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Relative5 to the number and order of fuch parts, either the lef,

confiliing of one or шаге/Элита, ór the Greater being an Aggre ate of thefe. ъ 1ЁЁУЕКЗЕ, Stufe, Stanza. ` SECTION, Paragrofg Article, Scene. LF’erj‘ì’â' 5 conteining either a Principalpart, 0r an Intire difêour/ê.

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3‘ BooK, ma, maffe.

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LKinds of fuch difcourfe5 with refpeët to the

If мат or Words, according to the General типе; denoting either a more loofe and free wa] ofputting

the wordt together, or that which is bound up to тел/Мг. PROSE. 4°

VERSE, Lyrick, Pindariclì, 0de.

j Particular kind: of Verfe; either that which depends only upon i fome s‘îated meajitre of words, or that which doth likcwife {up pìÍ/îëgŕrálgade’in the found of the ending. дым“. 'ICH.

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Агат: ог Egniñcation of words, whether

"Natural and according to the ñrů intention of them, or ‚идти! and borrowed, containing а reference to fomething elfe of near

aHinity and Íimìlitude. ` 6

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PROPER.

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° TRALATITIOUS, Metaphor, Trope, Parable, Simile, Home/j, or Ornate.

' ‚ SIMPLE. 7’ F'IGURATE. Allegorj, Improper, Riddle, Eniguatical. Full, or Dej'ì’â’i've 5 having fomething left out. 8 ÈEDÍ‘PIÈ‘ESS, Plain, open, flat, explicite, Hint,lnkling,meution, et

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UNDERSTOOD, Implied, implicite, tacit, iktimated. l LEzjìe, or Düìcult to be underfiood. PLAIN, Ewiderzt, Perjpieuolß, clear, expreß, обойти, ea te, facil, 9 explain, explicate, unfold, il/ußrate, open, makç out. OBSCURE, Dark, ‘тиф, riddlè,¢nigmtieal, deep, profound, bard, dißícult, mjßeriou, intrigue. `

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