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Abraham 326, 337
Absalom 334
Adair, James 67, 289
Adams, J.S. & C. 68n63
Adams, President John Quincy: 33, 59, 122, 122n53, 252n61
Adaptation
principle of 149, 150, 153–154, 156, 159–160
Addison, Joseph 130, 191, 248, 261, 272
“Address on Bunker’s Hill” 185
Address
public 171
Advanced Course of Composition 187n81
“Advancement of Learning” 340
Æneid 141
Africa 37
Aids to English Composition 282n6
Akenside, Mark 181, 181n75
Albany 174
Alexander the Great 357
Alison, Sir Archibald 257–258, 257n69
Allegory 64
Difference between metaphor and 168
Allen, President William 7
Allusion 147, 169, 170–176, 261
Classical 169, 171, 175
Classical and literary 60, 271
Historical 170–171, 175
Scriptural 172, 172n60n, 175
Alps, Swiss 59, 127, 161, 256n67, 307
America 151, 200, 247
Colonial 25, 35n37, 42
Discovery of 38
Nineteenth Century 6, 84
American First Class Book 12, 12n17, 59n54, 60, 67, 76, 79, 98n32, 232n20, 240n40, 280n5
American Institute of Instruction, The 9, 12, 54, 79, 80, 87n1, 87n2, 97n30
American Journal of Education 15n19
American letters and politics see letters and politics, American
American Literature see literature, American
American Revolution 10, 22, 170
-post 23
American Spelling Book 70
Ames, Fisher 293
Amherst 9
Amplification 102n6, 108–113, 278, 280, 292
And figurative language 250n56
Modes of 250
Analogy and Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature 109
Analysis see also Topoi 53, 145
Analysis Paralysis 97n28
Ananias 334
Andover, Massachusetts 8, 68n63
Andover Theological Seminary 5
Andrews, Bishop 337–338
Anglo-Saxon 320–321
Anne, Queen of England 271
Anomalies 196n13
Antithesis 238, 239, 253
Apostrophe 185
“Apostrophe to the Ocean” 185
Appeals 110
To authority 109
Appleton, Jesse 5, 10, 296
“Arcadia” 329
Architecture 42
As metaphor for writing 115n38, 119n47, 167n49, 207n38
Archives of Instruction 2n2
Argument 113, 122, 252, 270n86, 281
Amplification via support by 109, 111
Commonplaces of 41n42
From analogy 109
From cause to effect 120, 286
From testimony or induction 120
Argumentation see also modes of discourse 24, 30, 40, 43, 48, 62–63, 103n9, 113, 123, 259, 265
Discussion 270
Intellectual vs Persuasive 183n32
Aristotle 22, 46, 52, 52n47, 106n14, 141, 141n35, 175, 336
Arithmetic 15n19, 68–69, 283, 287
Arrangement 100, 102n6, 107n15, 120, 260
Classical strategies for 106n14
Departure from common 234
Division as 118–120
For invention and stylistic purpose 47, 51–52
Methodical 106
Right 274
Selection and 150, 262–264
Wrong, of adverbs and adverbial phrases 206–213
Ars Poetica 188n85
Art
And the process of creating art 57
Fine 134
Writing and visual 89n8
Arte of Rhetorique 58, 98n32
Ascham, Roger 327, 358
Asia 160
Association
Principle of 51, 122, 148, 149n10, 154, 161, 169
Astronomy 131
Atheism 207
Athens 265
Athenaean literary society see also literary society, Bowdoin 34, 35–40, 35n39
Atlanta 341
Atlantic Ocean 95n25
Atticus 284
Audience 156n25, 169n53, 172n60, 228n12
British vs American 79
Focus on 108n8
Newman’s attention to 117n27
Austria 236
Authors
American 13n17, 31, 152n18, 200n19
English 151n16
Avon 181
Babylon 309
Bacon, Francis 41, 47, 302n41, 340, 361
Baldwin, C.S. 1n2
Bain, Alexander 1n2, 14n18
Barbarism
Definition of 192
Barre Lyceum 9
Barre, Massachusetts 7, 8n12
Barrington, A. 68n63
Barrow, Isaac 351, 352, 361
Barrow, Sir John 271–272
Bates, Reverend William 353–355
Baxter, Richard 353–354
Beattie, James 239
Beau ideal 137
Beauty
Aesthetics of 55
Emotions of see Emotions of beauty
Forms of 137
Of design 144
Of writing 172, 183
Beecher, Professor Willis J. 167n49
Belle lettres 19n22, 44
Belletrism
American-inflected 2n2, 3, 13, 27, 58–59, 79, 80n67, 152n18
And poetry 173n62
As anachronistic 19n22
Boylston Professorship and 23
Longfellow’s graduation oration 26
Overtones 1n2
Values 37
Belshazzar 187
Benevolent Society of Bowdoin College 10–11
Berlin, James 1n2, 6, 80, 141n34, 302n41
Biography 266–267
Blair, Hugh 7, 22, 25–29, 39, 43, 46–47, 55–58, 55n53, 61–63, 76, 79n81, 92n17, 95n23, 125n3, 125n5, 127n11, 130n17, 133n20, 139n32, 140, 141n34, 148n7, 187, 187n81, 222, 226n9
Bonaparte, Napoleon 306–307
Book publishing
Nineteenth century 68–70
Boston, Massachusetts 12n17, 87n2
Boston School Committee 12n17
Bowdoin College
Alumni 11
Antebellum rhetoric and oratory 4, 61
Archive 33, 34n36, 36n40, 52n47
Extra-curricular activities 35
Leadership of 21
Library 34n36
Loans to students 11
Newman’s resignation from 71
Boylston Professorship, Harvard 7n10, 21–25, 29, 42, 47, 48, 55
Boyle 360
Bracebridge Hall 257
Brahmin 160
Bridge, Horatio 29
Brill 83
Britannia, with Maps of the several shires of England and Wales 332
British Royal Society 43, 273n92
Britons 198
Brunswick, Maine 5
Brougham, Lord High Chancellor Henry 157, 157n26
Brown University 160n33
Browne, Thomas 129, 129n14, 347
Brutus 318
Bryant 13n17
Buck, Gertrude 1n2
Buffon, Georges-louis, Comte de 93, 93n19, 222
Bunker’s Hill 116, 185
Bunyan, John 353–354, 360
Burke, Edmund 126, 126n9, 127n10, 134, 156, 164, 168–169, 170, 249, 317
Burnet, George 98n32, 302n41
Burton, Robert 360
Butler, Bishop Joseph 109, 109n22
Byron, Lord George Gordon 59, 127, 164, 173, 185, 297
Caesar, Julius 36, 148
Cairn, Grant 240
Camden, William 332
Campbell, George 22, 39, 43, 46–47, 48n45, 52n47, 59–60, 61, 62–63, 76, 79, 81, 91n12, 92, 92n16, 92n17, 122n52, 189, 190n2, 190n3, 191n4, 193n7, 194, 194n8, 197n15, 200n19, 200n19, 202n23, 226n9
Campbell, Karlyn Kors 27
Canning, George 156, 157
Carnatic War 170
Carr et al. 19n22, 20, 25n29, 55n53, 56, 61, 64, 70, 72, 141n34
Carr, Jean 2n2
Carr, Stephen 2n2, 70
Cartesian science 41n42
Cartesian thinking 41–42
Castalio, Sebastian 190n2
Catullus 358
Cause and effect (c.f. topoi)
For invention 53
Caxton, William 302n41, 321, 321n2
Chalmers, Thomas 252
Channing, Edward T. 13n17, 23, 47, 255, 255n63
Channing, William Ellery 67, 255n63
Channing, Walter 255n63
Chantrey, Francis 133n20
Charles I, King of England 174, 341, 345n56, 347, 347n57
Charles II, King of England 349
Chatham, Lord William Pitt 168–169
Chaucer, Geoffrey 308, 328, 358
Cheke, Sir John 324, 326, 359
Chemistry 25, 125n4
Child, Francis J. 23–24
Christ, Jesus 133, 235, 296, 312, 326, 334, 338
Christian faith 128n13, 264, 311, 346
Church of England 351
Church Psalmist 68n63
Cicero 22, 25, 39, 44, 46, 52, 52n47, 106n14, 113n33, 136, 143, 143n40, 276n96, 284
Cilley, John 6, 11, 26, 28–29, 33
Literary society membership 35n39
Circe 328
Civics
Neoclassical emphasis on 19
Civil War 3, 69
Civil War Journal see also Stott, William Taylor 1n1
Civil Liberty 167
Clark, Gregory 281n6
Class Book 13
Class privilege 58
Classes, social 60
Classical Reader 12
Classical rhetoric see Rhetoric, classical
Classicist Stance 84
Clearness
In sentence construction see also Sentence 206
Cliché
In writing 169n40
Climax 238, 253
Colonization 190n3
Seventeenth century American 37
Columbia University 39
Combination
Modes of 136
Commander-in-Chief, United States 128
Common sense 110n25, 127n10, 246n47
Communipaw 174
Comparison 90, 145, 156, 161n36, 168–176, 258
Analogous, as writing strategy 157n29
Effect of 159
Embellishing 161
Forced 243, 254
Formal see Simile
Good traits of a 155
Implied 162, 165
Taste see Taste
Composition 10, 12, 29, 48, 50, 280
As rhetoric 13, 24
As skill 54n51
Content of 43
Course 2, 84, 302n41
Division of a 118
English 25
History and practice of 2
Instruction see Instruction, composition
Kinds of 113–114, 248
Manner of 260
Pedagogy 40
Subject of 252
Taxonomy 48
Texts 70
Conclusion 122, 285
Conferences 30, 96n27
Congress, US 28, 127
Connecticut 21n24
Connors, Robert 23
Conjunctions
And Other particles 219–221
Classes of 221
Frequent recurrence of 220
Long 219
Connectives 213
Conciseness
Degree of 249
Excess of 269
Conservativism 2
Construction
Ambiguous 201, 203–206
Continental Congress 22
Copiousness of expression 112, 112n28
Correction 95, 95n24
Correctness 20, 23, 24, 40, 48–49, 101, 102, 139, 177, 228
As quality of style see Style
Hyper-correctness 49
Of construction 246
Standard of 204
Usage see Usage, correctness
Corsica 32, 319
Cortéz, Hernán 189
Coverdale, Myles 324
Cowley, Abraham 302n41, 348, 359, 360
Cowper, William 260
“Cradle” 30n34
Crane, Ichabod 152
Crafts 13n17
Creator 341
Criticism 95n23
Cautions against violations of 196–199
Good usage as standard of 191–193
Influence on language 194
Literary 81, 87, 93, 95, 100
Of literary taste 149n10
Verbal 92, 189–199, 223, 224, 299
Crœsus 297
Crotona 136
Crowley, Sharon 1n2, 49–50, 51
Crusades 36
Current-Traditional rhetoric see also Rhetoric, Current-Traditional 24, 47–61, 117, 259n72
And invention see also Invention 51, 64
Theory and praxis 47
Cyrus 334
“Daily Prayer—Evening” 67
Damon and Pythias 125
Danes 323
Dartmouth College 37
David 321, 334
Day, Henry Noble 1n2, 72, 90n10
Debate
In literary societies see also Literary Societies 35, 37–38
Declamation 10, 21, 23, 30, 270
In literary societies see also Literary societies 35–40
Hawthorne’s neglect of 34
Public and private 25
Deductive reasoning 15, 47
Deduction see Synthesis
“Defense of Literary Studies in Men of Business” 67, 117, 182n6, 281
Definition
Formal 108
Delaware 9
Delivery 24
Delphi 31
Democracy 70
Democratic Party 28, 35
Democritus 336
Demosthenes 143
Denney, Joseph 1n2
Dennie, Joseph 13n17
Descartes, Rene 41
Description 24, 48, 52, 62, 113, 113n30, 118, 147, 153
Effect of 154
Narrative and 123
Deserted Village 150
Dialectics 42
Dialogue 62
Rhetorical 240
Diction
Felicities of 244
Dictionary 43, 193, 193n7, 204
Johnson 199
Didactic see also Exposition 48, 53, 62–63, 113, 114, 118, 269
Diogenes 336
Dionysius 125
Discourse 49, 51, 216
As writing 113
Belletristic 39
Civic 38, 39
Human 43–45
Judicial and deliberative 35, 39
Political 34
Public 282n6
Pulpit 34
Discourse on Method 41
“Discourses on Government” 346
Disputation
Forensic 25, 30, 34n36, 38
Topics of 36
Disquisition 30, 115n37
Dissertations 30
Division see Plan
Door, T.W. 37
Donne, John 302n41, 338, 338n48, 360
Doric Hall 133n20
Douglas, Wallace 21, 23
Drafting 3, 228n12, 275n94
As process 52n48
Lack of process 53
Dryden, John 302, 357, 361
Dubois, Guillaume 225
Dueling 37
Dunlop, John Colin 262
Dunn, Nathaniel 16n20
Earth 182–183
Ecclesiastical History 262
Economic 9
Edinburgh 24
Edinburgh Review 166
Education
Civic 20
Composition 46
Female 18
Formal and informal 101n4, 112n29
Mass 46
Newman’s egalitarian approach to 11
Newman’s philosophy of 14
Nineteenth Century American 29
Post-secondary 2n2
Rhetorical 4, 19, 40, 55
Educators
Current-Traditional 53
Neoclassical 42
Nineteenth Century American 19
Egeria 142
Egypt 309, 318
Ehninger, Douglas 63
Electricity 146, 149n12
Elements of Chemistry 68n63
Elements of Geometry 146
Elements of Logic 46
Elements of Political Economy 9
Elements of Rhetoric 46, 63, 95n25
American edition of 95n25
Elements of the Art of Rhetoric: adapted for use in colleges and academies 72, 90n10
Elihu 334
Elizabeth I, Queen of England 36, 297, 327, 321–332, 334
Ellipsis 220
Grammatical 248
Eloquence 21, 40, 41n42, 46, 303
Eloquence, Of 42
Emancipation 37
Emerson, George Barrell 13, 13n17
Emig, Janet 1n2
Emigration 38
Emotion 125, 128
Classes of 129
Grateful 144, 171, 281
Of a ludicrous nature 152, 160
Of a particular kind 159
Of Beauty 88, 124, 126, 129, 130–131, 132, 132n20, 133, 135, 136–137, 141, 146, 146n1, 150, 153–154, 159, 163, 182
Of compassionate regret 159
Of grandeur 124, 127, 146n1, 148
Of sublimity 88, 124, 130, 131, 146n1, 148–149, 149n10, 161n36
Of taste see also Taste 131, 134, 147, 148–149, 148n7, 154, 161–162, 162n36, 163, 175, 185, 187
Empiricism 1n2
Enlightenment focus on 42
Late Renaissance 40–41
Scientific 42
England 32, 38, 44, 60, 63, 77, 189, 200, 255, 262, 325, 345n56
Growing industrial society of 46
Nineteenth Century 6
Old 31
English, American see also Language 58, 97n30
Standardization of spelling 70
English, departments of 24, 259
English grammar see Grammar, English
English Grammar 25, 61
English Grammar: Style, Rhetoric, and Poetry 245n45
English-Italianated 327
English Reader, The 70n64
English Studies 24
English vernacular 80n68
Enlightenment 190n2
Epistemological Psychology see Psychological-Epistemological rhetoric
Epistemology of the mind see also Habit of thinking 17, 18, 47, 62n57
Epistle 62
Essay 30, 40, 113, 146, 259, 285, 340
Biographical and historical 30
Definition of 260
Evaluation 53
High School 54n51
Longfellow’s commencement 31–33
Pierce’s commencement 33
Writing in literary societies see also Literary societies 35
“Essay on Agriculture” 348
“Essay on Dramatic Poesy” 357
Essay on Human Understanding 41
Ethos 23, 46
Etrurian River 32
Euclid 146
Eulogy 30, 267
Euphues 331–332
Euphuism 331
Europe 26, 126, 132, 296, 319
Eurystheus 232
Eurystheus 232
Everett, Edward 13n17, 151, 171
Eve 181
Exams
College essay 54n1
Exclamation 239, 240, 253
Executive Government
Bowdoin 30
Exhibitions and declamations
quarterly and graduation 34, 34n26, 36
Exposition see also Modes of discourse 24, 40, 113n30
Expression 40, 47
And ornament, form of 251
Elegances of 244
Elliptical 20
Extravagances of 244
Figurative 261
Flow of 244
Perspicuity and vivacity see also perspicuity, see also vivacity 327
Simplicity of 196
Fallstaff, Sir John 315
Federalist 35
Ferguson, Robert 295
Fiction see also Writing, Belletristic 40, 48, 146, 259
Fidelity
in writing history 262, 264–265
Field of Inquiry
Wide vs narrow 117, 117n43
Fines
Bowdoin 16, 16n20, 37
“First and Last Dinner” 26, 290–292
First Year Writing 48, 53, 64
Twenty-first Century 17n21, 24, 114n35
Fisher, John 324
Flagg and Gould 68n63
Flemish 322
Fletcher, John 358
Fontenelle, Bernard Le Bovier sieur de 225
“Fortitude of the Indian Character” 67, 287–289, 287n8
France 38, 121, 170, 216
Francis, Philip 114n34
Franklin, Benjamin 13n17
Franklin College 1
Fraternity
Modern 35, 35n37
French 26, 198, 255, 320, 322–323
Style see Style, French
French-English 328
French revolution 318
Freshman English 24
Friable, Reverend Levi of Ipswich 5
Frisbie, Levi 296, 296n28
Frost, John 13
Fuller, R. Buckminster 13n17
Genres 56n24, 270n86
Genug, John Franklin 1n2, 14n18
Geographies 69
Grammars and see also Grammars 67n59
Gere, Ann Ruggles 35n37
German 26, 320, 323
Germany 23
Gerstner 336
Gibbon, Edward 264, 266, 297, 317
God 46, 117, 183, 201, 204, 214, 214n53, 217, 274, 277–278, 279–280, 281, 301, 303, 311, 312, 327, 333, 334, 341, 341–342, 343, 345, 348–349, 350, 351–352, 354, 355–356
Wrong opinions of 324
Goldsmith, Oliver 121, 150, 248
Goliath 347
Gould and Newman 9
Graff, Richard 3, 4, 84
Graham, Mrs. Isabella 128n13
Grammar 69–70, 204
Grammar, English 21, 23, 46
As separate from rhetoric 101n3
Blunders in 206
Construction 234
Rules of 223
Gray, Alonzo 68n63
Gray, Thomas 147
Grecism 198
Greece 31–33, 170
Greek 25, 51, 198, 320
Ancient 39
Green, James N. 68n63
Greene, Nathaniel 171
Greenwood, Francis William Pitt 13n17, 173
Griffin, Joseph 72
Guthrie, Warren 63
Habits
Intellectual 107, 108, 111, 112, 114, 245
Intellectual and moral 9
Intellectual and taste 133–134
Moral 102n5
Of diligence and attention 102
Of employment 284
Of reasoning 134, 200
Of reflection 104–105
Of research 104
Of thought 104, 114, 118, 243
Hale, Sir Matthew 278
Haley, William 297
Hall, Robert 255
Hall, Bishop Joseph 342
Halloran, Michael 19, 26, 29, 30n33, 40, 84, 281n6
Hamilton, Alexander 171
Handbooks
Stylistic 43
Harvard College 5, 7, 9, 10, 17, 20, 21, 24, 25, 30n33, 35n37, 39, 42, 47, 52n47, 296
Harvard-British tradition 26, 231n19, 290n10
Hastings, Louise 26, 23n19, 290n10
Hawthorne, Nathaniel 6, 11, 11n6, 16n20, 26–29, 34, 59, 142n37, 231n19, 250n10, 293n15
Literary society membership 35n39
Travel sketches of 2n2
Hellespont 170
Henry of Huntingdon 263
Henry, Patrick 252
Herbert, Lord Edward 344, 360
Hercules 297
Herodotus 244, 263, 265–266
Herrington, James 344
Herschel, Sir William 197
Hervey, James 258, 258n71
Heuristics 3
Hewett, Beth 30n34
Highlands, Scottish 240
Hill, Adams Sherman 1n2, 24, 48, 53
Hillary, Richard 125n6, 245n45
Hillhouse 13n17
Histoire naturelle, Générale et particulière, avec la descrition de Cabinet du Roy 93n19
Historians
Ancient 263–265
Greek 265–266
Latin 266
Linguistics 320n1
Nineteenth Century rhetorical and writing instruction 320n1
“Historical Dissertation on English Style” 80, 82–83, 98n31, 98n32, 302n41
History 25, 48, 62, 146, 259, 262, 321
Ancient 262–265, 269
Civil 262
Ecclesiastical 262
English 349
Fictitious 62
Grecian 263
Literary 262
Narrative 262–263
Of a country 262
Philosophical 262–263, 264–265
History of England (Henry) 263
History of England (Hume) 262, 264
History of Greece 264–265
History of Roman Literature 262
History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits, of General George Washington, A 255
History of the Press of Maine, The 72
Hobbes, Thomas 302n4, 316, 344, 360
Hodges, John 1n2
Hollis-Street 12n17
Homer 143, 244, 312, 358
Homiletics 43
Holy Spirit 312
Hooker, Richard 183, 271–272, 302n41, 333
“Holinshed’s Chronicle” 33
Horace 54, 114, 188, 188n85, 199n17, 273, 273n92, 315
Horner, Winnifred 65
House Style 82, 170n57, 174n64
Howard, Rebecca Moore 114n36
Howe, John 353–354
Howell, A.C. 55n52
Hudson 174
Human Body
As metaphor for composition 214n53
Human nature 43
Hume, David 42, 43, 262, 264
Hunter, Lloyd 1n1
Huntingdon, D. 13n17
Hyde, William 72
Hyperbole 185–188
Illustration 154, 157, 157n28
Imagination 41n42, 88, 95, 100, 102–103, 112, 112n28, 124, 135, 143, 144n42, 147, 163–166, 177, 257, 261, 317
Connection to taste see also Taste 91n12
Exercise of 89, 99
Improvement of 91
In Allusion 169
In fiction 268
Of the reader 165
Poetry as language of 173
Powers of 91, 144, 173n62
Want of 283
Imitation 21, 97
Avoiding 275n94
Inaugural Address
Pierce’s 27
Indian Prophet
Tomb of the 32
India 322
Indians 288
Inductive reasoning 15, 15n19, 106n14
Truth as discovered in 47
Induction see also Reasoning, Analytic 51, 64, 100, 146n1
Industrial Revolution
Work and living conditions 41–42
Inebriation 37
Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense 43
Institutio Oratoria 54
Instruction
And practice 103
Composition 83
Multimodal 2n3
Rhetorical, in 1830 America 97n30
Writing 82, 84, 87n3
Instructional books see Textbooks
Intellectual philosophy 17, 129, 146
Internet 194n8
“Interpretation of Bible Word Pictures, The” 167
Interrogation 238, 239, 253
Introduction 115–116, 122, 154, 285
“Introduction” 62, 80, 81, 162n38
Invention 44, 46, 51, 55, 102, 248n52
And its deletion from rhetoric 64
Arrangement for 47
As canon 3, 47
Dearth of content for 250n56
Discipline and method as substitutes for 51
Heuristic 24, 49, 51, 55
Lockean attacks on 42
Modes for 49
Process of 51
Resemblance as tool for 176n67
Strategies 3, 52, 55, 79, 106n14
Theories 55
Under Philosophy 40
Without invention 50–55
“Invention in Nineteenth-Century Rhetoric” 49
Investigation 115n37, 270
Ipswich 5
Irving, Washington 13n17, 152, 157n68, 159, 159n30, 171, 200n19, 257, 258, 294
Italian 26, 320, 328
Italy 32, 121, 328
Jacob 334
James I, King of England 33, 171, 359, 360
Jamieson, Kathleen Hall 27
Jargon 194
Jefferson, Thomas 59, 122, 122n53
Jerusalem 321
Job 313
Johns Hopkins University 24, 42
Johnson, Nan 2n2, 3n4, 6, 14n18, 29, 44, 46, 48n45, 59n55, 62, 66, 120n50
Johnson, Samuel 193, 193n7, 199, 204, 249, 302n41, 317
Jonas 325
Jonson, Ben 339, 358, 360
Joshua 334
Journals, periodical 40
Judgment 88, 125, 129, 134, 136, 145
Jupiter 341
Jura, Scotland 127
Kaatskill 173
Kames, Lord Henry Home 22
Kansas-Nebraska Act 28
Katawba 287
Kennedy, George 44
“Kennilworth” 297
Kentucky 39
Key
Instructor’s 277n1
Kirkland, John Thornton 25, 293
Kitzhaber, Albert 1n1, 48, 48n45, 50
Knowledge 42, 47, 50, 99, 99n1, 101n2, 101n4, 102, 111, 114, 340
Knox, Henry 171
Kremers, Marshall 1n2, 6, 48n45, 66
Laconia 329
La Fayette, Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de 294
Lancelot, Sir 323
Language see also Verba, see also Res and Verba 273n90
Analogy of the 195–196, 196n13
And modes of thinking 226
Changes in 193
Command of 250, 251
Copiousness of 178, 194, 197, 351
Feature of 339
Figurative 56, 177–180, 247, 270, 272
History of 46, 191
Literal 177
Norman 320, 323
Of passion 236
Thought an 40–43
Philosophy of 87–92
Power of 180
Scientific study of 43
Separate from thought 46, 47–49
Use of 14, 29, 87, 92, 100, 189–221, 201, 252
Laocoon 294
Latimer, Bishop Hugh 324, 325
Latin 25, 30, 43, 51, 83, 169n52, 190n2, 198, 223n4, 273n92, 320, 323, 328, 342, 345
Latinism 198
Law
American 38
Layout
Reader friendly 76n60
League of Nations 38
Leavitt and Allen 282n6
“Lecture on a Practical Method of Teaching Rhetoric, A” 12, 61, 87n1, 87n3, 92n14, 101n4
Lectures on Rhetoric and Belle Lettres 25, 61, 62, 140
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory 22
Leff, Michael 3, 4, 84
Leonard, Sterling 1n2
Letter writing 48, 269
Of business 260
Of friendly intercourse 259
Texts 69
Letteraturrizzazione 44
Letters and politics, American 6
Levant 297
Leviathan 344
Lexington, Kentucky 5
Liberty 175
Lilly, John 331, 360
Lincoln, Benjamin 171
Linguistics 42–43
Lipsius 336
Literacy 46, 144n42
Rise of American 20, 21n24
Literary Criticism
Skill in 14, 18, 19, 19n22, 23
Literary societies
Bowdoin see also Peucinian, Athenaean 25, 27n32, 34, 34n36, 35–40
European 35
Harvard see also Porcellian Club and Spy Club 10, 25
Library facilities provided by 35n38
Meetings 36
Topics 37–38
Literature 112, 146, 147n4, 274, 341
Acquaintance with 250
American 13n17, 27, 31–33, 60
British 308
Departments of 24
English 62, 92, 269, 327
Latin and Greek 271
Students in 188
Livy 266
Loch Katrine 157
Locke, John 41, 42, 43, 47, 90n34, 155n22, 190n2, 360
Logic 40, 47, 101, 107, 230
as separate from rhetoric 101n3
Courses 103n8
Thought as see Thought
Study of 52
Syllogistic 51
Logos
Content arrangement as function of see also Arrangement 124n2
London 24, 79n66, 133n20
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 6, 16n20, 25–26, 65
Graduation Speech 31–33
Literary Society membership 35n39
Longfellow, Stephen 25
Longinus 254
Louis XV, King of France 225
Louis XVI, King of France 216
Lourain 329
Lucilius 358
Lucretius 358
Luther, Martin 324
Macbriar 298
Macaulay, William E. 167
Machiavelli 266
Mackenzie, Henry 67, 285, 285n7
MacPherson, Bendearg 240
Madeira Wine 28–29, 291
Magus, Simon 338
Mahomet see Mohammed
Maine 26, 28, 37
Mandeville, John 302n41, 315, 321
Manhattoes 174
Mann, Horace 7
Marginalia 77
Mary I, Queen of Scots 36
Massachusetts 689n63
Massachusetts State House 133n20
Massachusetts State Normal School 71
Mathematics 25, 146n3, 210
Maturity
Of mind 250n56, 251
Of students 16
McKean, Joseph 10, 17, 22, 39, 52, 52n47
Medhurst, Martin 27
“Meditations Among the Tombs” 258, 258n71
Memoir 267
Memorization 21, 64, 299n38
Memory
As canon 22, 102, 106n14, 112
Menander 106n14
Metalepsis 176
Metaphor 147, 162, 163–164, 165–168, 167n49, 176, 183, 234, 254, 258
Method 49, 51, 100
Metonymy 176, 257
Mexico 189
Michigan 9
Microsoft Word 81
Middle Class
Emerging 20, 29, 58, 67
Pre-professional 60
Students 39
Milman, Henry Hart 187
Milton, John 87, 16, 174, 181, 182, 244, 274, 302n41, 342, 345, 345n56, 346, 361
Mineralogy 25
Mississippi River 59, 126
Missouri 294
Mitford, William 264
Models
For writing 96n26, 113n30, 199, 274
Of excellence 133, 138, 187
Strong and weak 145n44
Mohammed 36
Montaigne, Michel de 336
Montezuma, King of the Aztecs 60, 189–190
Montrose, William Wallace 314
Moore, Thomas 27
Moral
In Fiction 268–269
Morality
And religion in fiction 269
“Morals of Seneca” 342
Moran, Gerald F. 8
More, Miss Hannah 170, 170n55
More, Sir Thomas 191, 302n41, 324, 359
“Morte Arthur” 321, 323
Moses 334
Mosheim, Johann Lorenz 262
Mount Parnassus 185
Mucius, Caius 197
Murray, Lindley 25, 61, 70n64
Musadora 329
Music 143
Naples 170
Narrative 24, 48, 52, 62–63, 113, 118, 147n4, 265, 269
“Narrative Writing” 287n8
Narrowing
A topic 64
Native Americans 37
Native territories 38
Natural Rights 70
Naturalness 242–244, 244n43, 247
Violations of 244
Nature 182–183
Nature Human 47
Nature 33
Neal 13n17
Neef, Joseph 15
Negroes 37
Neoclassicism 42, 44
New England 20, 132, 197
Antebellum 149n12
Colleges 20
Ongoing Education in 21n24
New Rhetoric 22
New Science, The 41n42
New Testament, The 300
Newman, Anna 5
Newman, Hannah 5
Newman, John 5
Newman, Margaret 5
Newman, Mark H. 5, 9n13, 68, 68n63, 69–70
Athenaean literary society membership see also Athenaean, Literary societies, Bowdoin 36
Newman, Reverend Mark 5, 25
Newman, Samuel Phillips
Author 9–10
Educator 3–4
Theoretician 3
Congregationalist minister 5
Chair of Rhetoric and Oratory, Bowdoin 5
Chronic Illness 8
Death 8, 69, 71, 77
Interim Bowdoin College President 5
Scholar-educator 14
Newman, Sarah 5
Newton, Sir Isaac 59, 128
Niagara Falls 142n37
Nichomachean Ethics 38
Nile 309
Nineveh 325
Norman 320, 323
North East Boundary question 38
“Note to the Fourth Edition” 98n32
Novel 268–269
Novelty 163–164, 261
Numidia 209
Occasion 118n45, 156n25, 169n53, 172n60, 201
“Occasional Meditations” 342
Old Testament see also Hebrew Bible 300
Olympic Games 265
Ong Walter 94n22
Opinion 117
Optics 146, 149n12
Orality 2n2
“Origin for ‘Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,’ An” 26
Orations see also declamation, exhibitions, Longfellow, Cilley
Graduation 34, 48, 270n86
Orator 328
Ancient Greek and Roman 39
Oratory
As elocution 12
At Bowdoin 34n36
Ciceronian 25, 30, 34
Deliberative, forensic, and ceremonial 29, 34
In literary societies see also literary societies 35–40
Neo-Ciceronian 27n32, 29
Over writing 46
Pulpit 36
Rhetoric and see also rhetoric 25, 44
Slippage from rhetoric’s purview 3, 40
Study of 106
Teaching 2
Order
Principle of 51
Oregon 38
Organization see also arrangement 51–52, 105n12, 107n15
Originality 105, 244
Othello 171, 236
Otis, James 252
Outlines see also plan
For invention see also Invention 51, 53, 64
Required 95, 95n25
Skeleton 261n76
Text-book as 88
Painting 42, 57, 123, 135n25, 136, 143
Paley, Dr. William 109, 109n20, 126, 245–246, 360
Paradise Lost 141
Paraphrase 21, 51
Parker, Richard Green 282n6
Paris 216
Parsing Together: A Brief Course of Syntax, Together with Selections of Prose and Poetry for Analysis and Parsing 145n45
Parsons, B. Franklin 36
Pastoral 156
Patchwriting 114n36
Pathos 23, 124n2
Peabody, Sophia 29
Pedagogy 64–66, 84
Pedantry 198, 359
Pennsylvania, University of 71, 81
Percival, James Gates 13n17, 198
Periodical journals see Journals, Periodical
Perrin, Porter 1n2
Persian 202
Personification 147, 180–185
Perspective 67n60
Perspicuity 62–63, 117, 117n42, 207, 212n49, 226n9, 236, 273, 273n91, 330, 352
As quality of style see also Style 224–228
Attainment of 217
Of a sentence 208–213
Violation of 218, 227n11, 228
Want of 218, 227n11
Persuasion 46, 49, 62–63, 110, 113
Pestalozzi, Heinrich 15
Pestalozzian movement 15
Peters, Mark 72
Peucinian literary society see also literary societies, Bowdoin 35–40, 35n39, 36n40
Philautus 331
Phillips-Exeter Academy 5
Philip, King of Wampanoag 158n30
Phillips, Wendell 258, 258n70
Philology 21, 23
Philosophy 40, 42, 44, 62, 87
Of the mind 62n57, 101, 125
Philosophy of Rhetoric 43, 62, 92, 190n2, 191n4
Picts 322
Picturesque 138–139
Pierce, Franklin 6, 11, 26, 27–29, 27n32
Literary society membership 35n39
Pierpont, John 12, 13n17, 59n54, 60, 67, 76, 79, 98n32, 215n56, 215n57, 232n20, 240n40, 180n5
Pilgrim Fathers 151
Pitkin, Timothy 262
Plagiarism 114n36
Plan see also Outline 95, 95n25, 107, 118–120, 285
Plato 22, 106n14, 284, 334, 336
Pleonasm 235, 235n31, 249
Plot 268
Plymouth, Massachusetts 158n30
Poetry 30, 33, 40, 62, 143, 146, 147n4, 156, 166, 173, 173n62, 185, 206, 265, 321, 328
Point of view 164n42
Political economy textbooks 9n14
Politics 206
Pollack, John 71
Polytheism 207
Pompillius, Numa 142, 142n38
Porcellian Club, Harvard see also Literary Societies, Harvard 10
Porter, Ebenezer 68n63, 69
Portland, Maine 72
Portugal 170
Positivism 1n2
Post modernism see also Rhetoric, Postmodern 1n2
Potter, David 35–36, 37, 37n41, 39
Practical Arithmetic 68n63
Practical English Composition 125n6
“Practical Method of Teaching Rhetoric, On a” 9
Practical System of Rhetoric, A
1st 1827 edition 6, 6n8, 12, 13, 25, 26, 27, 48, 48n45, 50, 60, 61, 62–62, 65, 68n61, 77, 80, 92n16, 99n1, 103n8, 106n14, 108n17, 110n24, 142n36, 208n40, 221n70, 231n16, 238n34, 251n57, 252n61, 293n13, 293n14, 193n15, 193n16, 195n22, 295n23, 295n24, 297n30, 298n33, 298n34, 298n35, 298n36, 298n37
2nd 1829 edition 6, 12, 26, 48n45, 58, 80, 80n68, 103n8, 92n16, 99n1, 106n14, 108n17, 160n33, 110n24, 115n38, 133n20, 208n40, 221n70, 277n1, 279n4, 281n6, 287n8, 292n12, 293n13, 295n25, 302n41
3rd 1832 edition 10, 12, 27, 58, 63, 68n61, 68n62, 80, 81, 99n1, 102n6, 161n36, 164n40, 177n68, 188n86, 205n28, 208n39, 208n40, 212n47, 212n49, 227n11, 240n39, 244n44, 250n55, 256n67, 281n6, 302n41
4th 1834 edition 6n8, 26, 48, 48n45, 63, 68n61, 68n62, 80, 81, 84, 98n31, 99n1, 102n6, 108n17, 115n37, 120n50, 123n23, 128n13, 162n37, 164n40, 177n68, 194n9, 196n13, 205n28, 205n32, 208n40, 311n47, 212n49, 213n51, 226n10, 227n11, 240n34, 244n44, 247n49, 249n54, 250n55, 251n57, 252n59, 256n57, 277n1, 278n3, 281n6, 287n8, 290n10, 292n12, 299n38, 302n41
5th 1835 edition 48, 65, 67, 80, 80n68, 107n19, 110n24, 70, 71, 115n37, 120n48, 126n8, 132n20, 134n23, 136n27, 144n43, 145n45, 146n2, 148n9, 149n11, 152n17, 156n23, 162n37, 166n46, 164n64, 178n69, 218n16, 226n10, 231n16, 25n57, 272n89, 299n38, 300n41, 320n1
6th 1837 edition 19, 22, 107n19, 110n24, 111n26, 113n31, 120n48, 123n54, 126n8, 132n20, 134n23, 135n25, 136n27, 144n43, 145n45, 146n2, 148n9, 149n11, 152n17, 156n23, 162n37, 166n46, 164n64, 198n16, 231n16, 233n23
7th 1839 edition 4, 60, 61, 61n56, 63, 65, 70, 77, 79, 80, 81, 84, 70–72, 87n1, 98n31, 99n1, 110n24, 123n54, 124n1, 132n20, 134n23, 148n9, 162n37, 166n46, 212n49, 213n51, 221n70, 233n89, 276n96, 277n1, 320n1, 332n31
10th 1842 6, 61n56, 98n31
12th 1843 edition 6n8, 61n56, 60, 71, 77, 79, 80n69, 81, 98n32, 124n1, 158n30, 320n1
As serious scholarly work 4
E-book versions of 72
Editions of 25n29, 50, 51, 67, 78n66
Evolution of 2n2, 6n8, 12, 96n25
First editions of 14
Introduction to 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 50
Locations of 72–77
London 97, 110n24
Popularity of 3
Preface to 12, 13n17
Print versions of 72
Revision of see also Revisions 3
Settled Version of 72
United States 97
Practice 3, 21, 35, 79
Praxis bias 84
Prayer 279–280, 343–344
Presbyterian Church
In the USA 68n63
President, US 27–28
Pride, national 31
Prideaux, Dr. Humphrey 300
Primers 69
Professionalism 49
Pronouns 216–219
Proof 52, 120
Proposition
stating the 108
Prose 242
Psychological-epistemological rhetoric see also Rhetoric 2n2, 42, 43–44, 62, 103n7, 270n86
Psychology
Enlightenment focus on 42
Public speaking see also Declamation and Oratory
In literary societies 35
Publication process 70
Publicity, book 70
Punctuation 23, 162n38
Purpose, rhetorical 48, 51–52, 53, 156n25, 172n60
Audience 82, 94n20
Classical focus on 48n45
Five modes as 49
Newman’s 61
Writer’s 111n27, 113n30, 150, 152–153, 289
Quackenbush, George 187n1
Quintilian 18, 20, 22, 39, 44, 46, 51n47, 52n48, 54, 55n52, 62, 65, 92, 106n14, 113n33, 143, 224
Raleigh, Sir Walter 302n41, 360
Ramism 40
Ramus, Peter 40
Rationalism 41, 42
Reading 29, 44, 105n13, 112n29, 147n5
Aloud 246, 246n47
As a crucial skill 94n20, 102n5
Manner of 102
With students 94n21
Reasoning
Analytic 51
Correctness of 100
Cultivation of 99–100
Improvement of 103–104
Persuasive 271
Powers of 102, 104
Rebellion, English 174
Recitations 29
Reflection see also Habit of reflection 104n10, 104–105, 250
Refutation 120, 285
Reformation 324, 327
Regent’s Canal 290
Reid, Paul 22
Reid, Thomas 43
Religio Medici 347
Religion 297, 306, 311, 326, 328, 334, 356
Christian 264
Defense of see also Elements of Rhetoric, The 46
In Brown see also Religio Medici 347n58
In fiction 269
In historiography 262, 265
Newman family publishers 5
Writers of 354
Renaissance 40–41, 44, 302n41
Repetition 238, 239, 240, 250
Republicanism 70
Res see also Thought 40–43, 54
Over verba 238n35
Res and verba 190n2275n95
Research 250, 250n56, 270
Resemblance 42, 122, 155–159, 161–163, 165, 167–168, 196n13, 234
Restoration 302n41, 349
Revelation 334
Review, literary 274
Revisions
After stereotyping 98n31
Authorial, content-based changes 71
Content and punctuation changes 77
Content based, meaning-changing 103n8, 106n14, 126n8132n20, 135n24, 135n25, 162n36, 226n10
Content-based, meaning-changing additions 99n1, 156n23
Content-based, meaning-changing substitution 178n69
Content-based, meaning-preserving 144n43, 146n2
Content-based, meaning-preserving addition 152n17
Enhancing but not meaning-changing 109n21
In Newman’s work 62n57
In student work 65
Meaning-changing 103n8
Meaning-changing distribution 118n46
Meaning-changing substitutions 115n37, 126n8
Meaning-enhancing 212
Meaning-preserving substitutions 99n1, 108n18, 149n11, 177, 111n26
Meaning-preserving, yet enhancing 109n22, 136n27
Types of 82
Of A Practical System of Rhetoric 66–68
Of Writing 275, 275n94
Punctuation 111n26, 124n1
Significant meaning-changing 227n11
Surface, formal 233n23
Surface, meaning-preserving 134n23
Revival 359
Revolution, American see American Revolution
Revolution, French see French Revolution
Rewriting 251n58
Rhetoric 52, 52n47
Rhetoric 9, 101
American 9, 58
Ancient systems of 106n14, 113
And oratory see also Oratory 25, 44
Aristotelian 46
As power of expression 54
As a science of communication 22, 23
As written composition see also Composition 3, 61
Belletristic 270n86
British 55n53, 62–63
Campbell’s 59
Cartesian 42
Ciceronian 42
Classical 22–25, 42, 46, 52, 113n33
Current-Traditional see Current-Traditional rhetoric
Early nineteenth century English 43
Histories of 2, 4
Instruction see also Instruction 3, 89n7
Judicial, deliberative, and demonstrative 34
Late Enlightenment 46–47
Limits of 223
Logic and grammar as separate from 101n3
New 23, 29, 30, 40, 48n45, 50, 52, 62
Newman’s place in 62
Nineteenth Century 3, 94n20, 105n12
Nineteenth Century American 2, 4, 84
Nineteenth Century Belletristic see also Belle Lettres 1n2
Nineteenth Century presidential 27n32
Philosophical, sophistic, and technical 29
Philosophy of 14, 81, 87–89, 92
Primary, spoken 42
Principles of 43
Province of 62
Purpose of 107
Purview of 190n2
Scholars of 3
Scottish 43–47, 62–63
Shift to Writing 39–40
Study of 87, 89, 92, 93–95
Stylistic, utilitarian approaches to 1n2
Thought as outside of see also Thought, Language, Res and Verba 47
Tradition of 84
“Rhetoric of Picturesque Scenery, The” 26
Rhetorical education see Education, rhetorical
Rhetorical Reader, The 68n63, 69
Rhetorical theory 3, 23n27, 44
Rhetorical thought 14, 59
Rhetoricians 2, 2n2, 54, 106n14, 141n34
Richmond 290–292
“Rise of Book Publishing, The” 68n63
Robertson, William 266
Rochefoucault, François, Duke de La 316
Rocking-stones 297
Romance 321
Romans 206
Romantic epistemology 15
Rome 149
Roper, William 324
Roscoe, Mr. 165
Rote memorization 15, 89n7
Royal academies 43
Royalties 71n64
Rubicon 148, 149n12
Rule-books 44
Rules 97n30, 100, 141n35, 201, 204, 271
Russell, Francis, Duke of Bedford 312
Sanders, Charles W. 68n63, 69
Sapphira 334
Saracen Monarch, lamp of 32
Saxon 198, 226, 320
Say, Jean-Baptiste 293
Scenery, natural 33, 134–135, 135n24, 148, 161
Saratoga 171
Saturn 341
School Reader, Second Book, The 68n63
“Schoolmaster, The” 327, 328
Schultz, Lucille 2n2, 60, 67
Science 42, 51–15, 112, 146, 146n2, 146n3, 190n2, 194, 281, 282–285
Scots 322
Scott, Fred Newton 1n2, 12n17
Scott, Sir Walter 157, 229n13
Scripture 46, 190n2, 298
Sculpture 42, 143
“Selection of a Subject” 102n6
Seneca Indians 287
Sense see also Common Sense 229, 270, 292
Sentence
Clause 200, 213n51, 217
Clearness 206
Complex 200–204, 207, 207n38
Composition of 199–221, 256
Construction 93, 204, 218, 223, 226, 240
Forms and figures of 237
Long 209
Loose 200–204
Parallel construction 209n42
Periodic 200–204, 212n49
Simple 200–204
Sensibility 88, 141
As taste see also Taste 130–131
Degree of 131
Man of 131–133
Sermons 21, 113, 258
Shakespeare, William 32, 171, 181, 357–358
Sheridan, Thomas 22
Sidney, Algernon 346, 346n57, 360, 361, 378
Sidney, Sir Philip 329
“Siege of Valencia” 186
Signs and words 59, 60
Simile see also Comparison, formal 147, 154, 155, 162
Simplicity 196
Singer, Erin 2n2, 27, 142n37
Sketch Book 165, 257
Slavery 28, 37, 37n41
Smith, Adam 6, 9
Smollet, Tobias George 298
Socrates 334, 341
Solecism see also Grammar, blunders 206, 223
Solomon 342
Sophocles 244
South, Reverend Robert 350
South America 189
Spain 37, 38, 60, 170, 189
Spanish 26, 93
Specimens of Old English Prose Writers 98n32, 302n41
Spectator 261, 273
Spellers 69
Spy Club, Harvard see also Literary Societies, Harvard 25, 35n37
St. James, Court of 198
St. Peter 235
Standard 243, 272
Star and Garter 290, 291
Stasis 52, 106n14, 116n40
Steele, Sir Richard 248
Stereotyping 70, 71, 78
Sterne, Lawrence 241
Stewart, Donald C. 1n2, 64
Stewart, Dugald 247, 247n50, 155, 155n64, 317
Stott, William Taylor 1n1
Stow, John 332
Strategy 54, 113n30, 120n49, 188n84
Study of Rhetoric in the College Course 14n18
Style 23, 40, 46, 48–49, 80, 91, 93, 103, 147, 213, 222–276, 223n5, 238n35, 275n95
Arrangement for purpose of 47
As dependent on audience and purpose 226n9
Barren 250, 250n55, 250n56
Barren and luxuriant 249–252, 251n57
Beauty of 163
Characteristic traits of 301, 302n41
Concise and Diffuse 248–249, 250n55
Correction of labored 247–248
Defined 222
Elevated and dignified 253–254, 256
Feeble and languid 253
Forcible and vehement 252, 253, 256
Formation of 14, 87, 97, 271
Good 1, 81, 24, 228, 251, 275, 276
Historical 198
Historical study of English 80, 226, 271, 320, 324, 358
Individual 93–94, 95n24, 97n29, 222
Lockean attacks on 42
Neat and Elegant 255–256
Newman’s book as a guide to 93n18
Of historical writing 265–267
Ornaments of 64, 90, 97, 102, 147, 149, 154, 161, 250–252, 256, 275, 293
Plain 41
Qualities of good 100, 147, 222, 223, 244, 271
Vivacity as a quality of 176
“Style and Inspiration” 190n2
Supremacy, intellectual 274
“Survey of London” 332
Swift, Jonathan 191, 248, 360
Switzerland 121
Syllogism 46
Synecdoche 2, 6, 176, 232, 233, 257
Synonym 197, 255n65
Syntax 206, 223, 223n3
Synthesis 51
System of Oratory, A 42
Tacitus 266, 358
Tappan Zee 153
Taste 19n22, 23, 29, 88, 94n21, 95, 141n34, 147n4
As teachable and learnable 56
Concept of 3, 124n2
Correctness of see also Correctness 139–140
Cultivation and improvement of 14, 15, 19, 87, 145, 228, 275
Definition of 124–130
Economic class and 55
Emotion of see also Emotion 90, 124, 129, 147, 148, 148n7, 149, 154, 161
General and literary 53, 80
True 56
Literary 81, 89, 90, 92, 92n14, 124, 145n44, 146–188, 146n3, 147, 159–160, 173, 186, 188, 189n84, 222, 259n72, 293, 293n13, 327
Man of 56, 82, 124, 135, 141, 155, 173, 257n68, 259
Nature of and connection to imagination see also Imagination 57, 101n2, 124, 135
Newman’s approach to 58
Of comparison 142, 142n37
Operationalized for invention see also Invention 55–58, 63, 79, 80, 80n67, 91n12, 125n4, 135n26, 141n34, 149n10, 188n84
Philosophical 142–145, 143n39
Refinement of 139–140
Standards for criticism 62, 140
Universality of 139n32, 143n40
Taylor, Bishop Jeremy 169, 191, 271, 342, 343, 348, 350, 360
“Teaching of English, The” 14n18
Tebbel, John 8, 67
Tempe, Vale of 32
Texas 38
Textbook 4, 6, 58, 77, 84, 88, 89, 90, 90n9, 93, 94, 113, 285n7
Thanksgiving 197
Theism 207
Theocritus 244
Theremin, Franz 1n2
Theology 25
Theory see also Rhetoric
Original 2
Received 3
Contemporary 3
New Rhetorical 22
Of mind 106
Rhetorical 1n2, 21, 50, 64, 83–84
Thesis 51–52, 117n42
“Thick and Darksome Veil, A: The Rhetoric of Hawthorne’s Sketches” 27
Thinking 91n13, 222
Thompson, Lawrance 26, 65
Thomson, James Bates 68n63, 183–184
Thought See also Res 47, 53, 100, 105, 105n13, 112, 173n90, 227n11, 247, 261, 275n94
And language see Thought and Language
As a foundation for good writing 80, 99, 222, 272n88
Separate from language 46–49
Thought and Language see also Res and Verba 40–43, 54, 55n52, 59, 223n5, 226n8, 273n90, 317n57, 320n1, 353
As linked 79, 97n30, 101n3, 107n15
As disconnected 87n3, 91n12, 101n2
Thucydides 263, 266
Tillotson, Bishop John 352–353
Topoi 22, 42, 46, 51–52, 53, 106n14, 176n67
Townsend, Charles 168
Transition 121–127, 123
Translation 21, 29, 37, 96, 96n26, 112, 112n29
“Translation of the Poly-chronicon” 321
Travel literature 59
Travel sketches 1n2, 27
Travels and Voyages 321
“Traveller or a Prospect of Society, The” 121
Treatise on Human Nature 42
Treatise on Physical Geography: Comprising Hydrological, Geognasy, Geology, Meteorology, Botany, and Anthropology 68n63
Trevisa, John 321, 322
Trope 323
Truth 42, 50, 252
Tullis, Jeffrey K. 27
Turnebus, Adrian 336
Turner, John Roscoe 9, 9n14
Tyndale, William 324–325
Union, The 37
United States, The 15, 26, 37
Usage 46, 49
Good use as standard of appeal 191–193
Impropriety in 203
Lack of uniformity 195–196
Verba see Language
Venice 332
Versailles 216
Versification 242
Vico, Giambattista 41n42
Vinovsky, Maris A. 8
Virgil 141, 143, 348, 358
Vivacity 212n49, 228–241, 253, 271
As a quality of style see Style
Of expression 234
Principle of 60, 62
Vulgarism 198
Wabash 9
Wales 323
Walker, Amasa 9
Wampanong 158n30
War of 1812 68n63
Ward, John 42
Warriner, John 1n2
Washington, George 127, 132, 132n21, 133n20
Waverly 229, 229n13
Waylan, Francis 160n33
Wealth of Nations, The 9, 9n14
Webster, Daniel 13n17, 59, 70, 70n64, 116, 116n39, 185, 194
Weems, Mason Locke 255, 255n66
Weld, Allen Hayden 245n45
Welshmen 322
Wendell, Barrett 1n2
West, Benjamin 133, 133n22
Westfield State University 7, 8n11
Whately, Richard 1n2, 23, 43, 46, 53, 62–63, 65, 76, 79, 95–96, 96n25, 98n32, 104n11, 117n43, 120n50, 212n49, 249
Whig 35
White people 288
Wilson, Thomas 58, 80n68, 98n32, 226–227, 227n10, 302n41, 359
Rhetoric of 226, 327
Wilson, Woodrow 38
Wineapple, Brenda 26
Wirt 13n17
Wolf, Maryanne 94n22
Wolley, Edwin 1n2
Wonder Book for Girls and Boys 26
Woods, William F. 20
Wormwood 329
Words
Ancient 194
As signs 189–190
Deficiency 250
Equivocal 201–203
Foreign 199
Purpose 189
Writer’s block see also Analysis paralysis 97n28
Writing
Argumentative 281n6, 285
Belletristic see also Belletrism 40
Concrete over abstract 49
Descriptive 265–269, 290n10, 292
Didactic-perceptive 278, 279n4
Didactic-persuasive 277n2, 280
Epistolary 146, 248, 259
Essay 64–66, 80–81, 81n69, 262
Fictitious 259, 267–269
Frequent 275
Genres 259
Historical 262–267
Instruction see Instruction, writing
Manner 350
Modes of 251, 222–223, 245–258, 259–276
Narrative 289
Regularity of 248n51
Xerxes 170
Xenophon 244, 266, 334
Yale 20
Yorktown 171
Zeuxis 136–137
Zerdusht 202
Zion 296
Zoroaster 202

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A Scholarly Edition of Samuel P. Newman’s A Practical System of Rhetoric

Reihe:  International Studies in the History of Rhetoric, Band: 13
Cover A Scholarly Edition of Samuel P. Newman’s <i>A Practical System of Rhetoric</i>
ISBN:
9789004441507
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
17 Nov 2020
  • Fachgebiete
    • Amerikanistik
      • Nordamerika
    • Klassische Altertumswissenschaften
      • Brauchtum & Rezeptionsstudien
    • Pädagogik
      • Lehrerausbildung
    • Sprache und Linguistik
      • Schrift & Kommunikation
Front Matter
Copyright Page
Dedication
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Introduction
Chapter First
Chapter Second
Chapter Third
Chapter Fourth
Chapter Fifth
Exercises
Historical Dissertation on English Style
Contents
Back Matter
Appendix 1: Preface (1st 1827 with 2nd 1829 Edition Content-Based Revisions)
Appendix 2: Introduction (1st 1827 with 2nd 1829 Edition Content-Based Revisions)
Appendix 3: Examples of Content-Based Revision Changes in Newman’s Chapter I
Appendix 4: 4th 1834 Edition Chapter I Exercises
Appendix 5: 4th 1834 Edition Chapter II Exercises
Appendix 6: 4th 1834 Edition Chapter III Exercises
Appendix 7: 4th 1834 Edition Chapter V Exercises
Appendix 8: Preface from 1837 London Edition
Appendix 9: Examples from Of English Style before the Revival of Letters
Works Cited
Index

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