The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... examination . They are a series of essays closely connected with one another , and written on a subject , in the examination of which he has at intervals employed himself for a consider- able part of his life . Considered separately ...
... examination . They are a series of essays closely connected with one another , and written on a subject , in the examination of which he has at intervals employed himself for a consider- able part of his life . Considered separately ...
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... examination , be deemed of no consequence . Those may serve to il- lustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this book , which , in his ...
... examination , be deemed of no consequence . Those may serve to il- lustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this book , which , in his ...
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... examined . . . . . ... 74 CHAP . IV . Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic * and to grammar CHAP . V. Of the different sources of evidence , and the different subjects to which they are respec- 81 tively adapted .. .. SECT . I ...
... examined . . . . . ... 74 CHAP . IV . Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic * and to grammar CHAP . V. Of the different sources of evidence , and the different subjects to which they are respec- 81 tively adapted .. .. SECT . I ...
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... examined . Part I. The first hypothesis . Part II . The second hypothesis Part III . The third hypothesis . Part IV . The fourth hypothesis . ... 232 234 ib · 237 243 253 263 SECT . II . The author's hypothesis on this subject BOOK II ...
... examined . Part I. The first hypothesis . Part II . The second hypothesis Part III . The third hypothesis . Part IV . The fourth hypothesis . ... 232 234 ib · 237 243 253 263 SECT . II . The author's hypothesis on this subject BOOK II ...
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... words Part II . Impropriety in phrases . . CHAP . IV . 384 .385 · Some grammatical doubts in regard to English construction stated and examined 406 • 412 · INTRODUCTION . ALL art is founded in science , and xvi CONTENTS .
... words Part II . Impropriety in phrases . . CHAP . IV . 384 .385 · Some grammatical doubts in regard to English construction stated and examined 406 • 412 · INTRODUCTION . ALL art is founded in science , and xvi CONTENTS .
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admit adverb affecting objects analogy appear argument ascer axioms barbarism cause character circumstances common commonly consequently considered as endowed contrary deductive evidence defective verb degree discover doth Dr Johnson Dr Priestley effect eloquence employed English equal example excited experience expression favour former give grammatical purity hath hearers Hudibras humour ideas idiom imagination impropriety instance kind knowledge latter laughter manner means memory ment mind moral nature neral neuter never noun objects or representations observed orator participle particular passions perhaps periphrasis perly person perspicuity phrases pity pleasure we receive poet preposition present preterit principal canons principles produce pronoun properly Quintilian racter reason receive from affecting regard relation remark render resemblance respect ridicule scholastic art Sect sense sentiments signifies sion solecism solutions hitherto given sometimes sophism sort speaker speaking species spect term ther thing tical tion tongue truth verb verbal criticism wherein words writers