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The garden of eloqvence, conteining the most excellent ornaments, exornations, lightes, flowers,and formes of speech, commonly called the figures of rhetorike

The garden of eloquence

conteining the most excellent ornaments, exornations, lightes, flowers, and formes of speech, commonly called the figures of rhetorike. By which the singular partes of mans mind, are most aptly expressed, and the sundrie affections of his heart most effectuallie vttered. Manifested, and furnished vvith varietie of fit examples, gathered out of the most eloquent orators, and best approued authors, and chieflie out of the holie Scriptures. Profitable and necessarie, as wel for priuate speech, as for publicke orations. Corrected and augmented by the first author. H.P.

By Peacham, Henry,H. Peacham

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Publish Date

1593

Publisher

Printed by R[ichard] F[ield] for H. Iackson dvvelling in Fleetstrete

Language

eng

Pages

165