Ramist — noun or adjective see Ramism … New Collegiate Dictionary
ramist — ra·mist … English syllables
ramist — … Useful english dictionary
rhetoric — /ret euhr ik/, n. 1. (in writing or speech) the undue use of exaggeration or display; bombast. 2. the art or science of all specialized literary uses of language in prose or verse, including the figures of speech. 3. the study of the effective… … Universalium
Rhetoric — This article is about the art of rhetoric in general. For the work by Aristotle, see Rhetoric (Aristotle). Painting depicting a lecture in a knight academy, painted by Pieter Isaacsz or Reinhold Timm for Rosenborg Castle as part of a series of… … Wikipedia
Dudley Fenner — Title page, An Answere unto the Confutation of John Nichols his Recantation, in all pointes of any weight conteyned in the same especially in the matters of doctrine, of purgatorie, images, the Popes honor, and the question of the church, by… … Wikipedia
Ramean — Ra me*an (r[=a] m[ e]*an), n. A Ramist. Shipley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ramism — noun Etymology: Petrus Ramus died 1572 French philosopher Date: 1710 the doctrines of Ramus based on opposition to Aristotelianism and advocacy of a new logic blended with rhetoric • Ramist noun or adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Samuel Taylor Coleridge — For the late 19th century classical composer, see Samuel Coleridge Taylor. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Coleridge in 1795. Born 21 October 1772(1772 10 21) Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England … Wikipedia
Paradise Lost — Infobox Book name = Paradise Lost title orig = translator = image caption = Title page of the first edition (1668) author = John Milton illustrator = cover artists = J. B. de Medina and Henry Aldrich country = England language = English series =… … Wikipedia