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Puttenham, George, -1590

"The Arte of English Poesie"

_ 208
_How some vices in speeches are alwaies intollerable, some others
now and then borne withal by licence of approued authors._ 209
Barbarismus, _or barbarous speech._ 209
Solecismus, _or false speech._ 210
Cacozelia, _or fonde affectation._ 210
Soraismus, _or the vice called the mingle-mangle._ 211
Cacosintheton, _or the misplacer._ 212
Cacemphaton, _or foule speech._ 212
Tautologia, _or selfe saying._ 213
Acyron, _or the vncouth._ 214
Pleonasmus, _or fault of full speech._ 215
Macrologia, _or long language._ 215
Periergia, _or ouerlabor, otherwise called the curious._ 216
Tapinosis, _or the abbaser._ 216
Bomphiologia, _or pompous speech._ 217
Amphibologia, _or the ambiguous._ 217
_What it is that generally makes our speech vertuous or vicious,
& of that which the Latines call decorum.


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