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... greater precision , the radical principles of that art , whose object it is , by the use of language , to operate on the soul of the hearer , in the way of informing , convincing , pleas- ing , moving , or persuading . In the ...
... greater precision , the radical principles of that art , whose object it is , by the use of language , to operate on the soul of the hearer , in the way of informing , convincing , pleas- ing , moving , or persuading . In the ...
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... greater part of it will , he is persuaded , be level to the capacity of all those readers ( not perhaps the most numerous class ) who think reflection of some use in reading , T and who do not read merely with the intention of PREFACE . ix.
... greater part of it will , he is persuaded , be level to the capacity of all those readers ( not perhaps the most numerous class ) who think reflection of some use in reading , T and who do not read merely with the intention of PREFACE . ix.
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... greater advantage than in the con- sultation of the lawyer * , to which I shall refer the reader , as the passage is too long for my transcribing . There is , perhaps , no book in any language wherein the humorous is carried to a higher ...
... greater advantage than in the con- sultation of the lawyer * , to which I shall refer the reader , as the passage is too long for my transcribing . There is , perhaps , no book in any language wherein the humorous is carried to a higher ...
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... greater influence , than vanity or self - conceit : since , for the sake of sharing with others in the joyous entertainment , he can submit to the mortifying circumstance of being the subject . This , however , is in effect no more than ...
... greater influence , than vanity or self - conceit : since , for the sake of sharing with others in the joyous entertainment , he can submit to the mortifying circumstance of being the subject . This , however , is in effect no more than ...
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... greater scope , than in the application of those which are in more frequent use , and is only then thought censurable , when he exposeth himself to be misunderstood . But it is to my purpose to observe , that as such collections convey ...
... greater scope , than in the application of those which are in more frequent use , and is only then thought censurable , when he exposeth himself to be misunderstood . But it is to my purpose to observe , that as such collections convey ...
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