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CHAPTER III.. Of the Things That Make an Oration Flat.

The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury, Volume 06 (of 11) · Thomas Hobbes — chapter 50 of 74 · ~119 words · public domain

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OF THE THINGS THAT MAKE AN ORATION FLAT.

The things that make an oration flat or insipid, are four:

1. Words compounded. And yet a man may compound a word, when the composition is necessary for want of a simple word, and easy, and seldom used.

2. Foreign words. As for example, such as are newly derived from the Latin; which though they were proper among them whose tongue it is, are foreign in another language: and yet these may be used, so it be moderately.

3. Long, impertinent, and often epithets.

4. Metaphors indecent and obscure. Obscure they are, when they are far-fetched. Indecent, when they are ridiculous, as in comedies; or too grave, as in tragedies.

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