The art or crafte of rhetoryke
- Title
- The art or crafte of rhetoryke
- Author
- Cox, Leonard, fl. 1572.
- Publication
- [Imprinted at London :: In Fletestrete by saynt Dunstones chyrche, at the sygne of the George, by me Robert Redman,
- The yere of our lorde god a thousande, fyue hundred and two and thyrty [1532]]
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- Subject terms
- Rhetoric -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19517.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The art or crafte of rhetoryke." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19517.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 31, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- ¶ To the reuerende father in god & his singuler good lorde / the lorde Hugh Faryngton Abbot of Redynge / his pore client and perpetuall seruaunt Leonarde Cockes desyreth longe & prosperouse lyfe with encreace of honour.
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manual of rhetoric
- ¶ Example.
- ¶ Of a Theme compounde.
- ¶ Of an oracion demonstratiue.
- ¶ Partes of an Oracion.
- ¶ Of the Preamble.
- ¶ Of the seconde place of a preface / called Attencion.
- ¶ Docilite.
- ¶ Of narracion whiche is the se∣conde {per}te of an oracion.
- ¶ Of an oracion Demenstratiue / wherein an acte is praysed.
- ¶ Of the Narracion.
- ¶ Of Confirmacion / whiche is the fyrst parte of Contencion.
- ¶ Of the seconde parte of con∣tencion / called confutacion.
- ¶ Of the conclusion.
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¶ Of an oracion demonstratiue / whereu
are praised neither persones nor actes / but some other thynges / as religion / matrimony / or suche other. ❧ - ¶ The narracion.
- ¶ The confirmacion.
- ¶ Of confutacion.
- ¶ Of the conclusion.
- ¶ Of an oracion deliberatiue.
- ¶ Of the preamble.
- ¶ The narracion.
- ¶ Of the thyrde kynde of ora∣cions / called Iudiciall. ❧
- ¶ The preface.
- ¶ The narracion.
- ¶ The proposicion.
- ¶ Of confirmacion.
- ¶ These are the wayes whereby an oratour shall proue that the persone accused had wyll to the thynge that is layd to his charge.
- ¶ Of the conclusion.
- ¶ Of the state iuridiciall / and the handelynge thereof.
- ¶ The preamble and nar∣racion as afore. ❧
- ¶ Of state legitime / and the handelyng therof.
- ¶ Of definicion.
- ☞ ¶ The conclusion of the Author.
- colophon
- printer's device