The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... necessary that the plant spring from the seed , a slip from another plant will often answer the pur- pose . There is , however , a very considerable differ ence in the expectations that may justly be raised from 11 INTRODUCTION . FIRST ...
... necessary that the plant spring from the seed , a slip from another plant will often answer the pur- pose . There is , however , a very considerable differ ence in the expectations that may justly be raised from 11 INTRODUCTION . FIRST ...
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... necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The charac- ter directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes I acknowledge ...
... necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The charac- ter directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes I acknowledge ...
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... necessary in the other . LET it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is ...
... necessary in the other . LET it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is ...
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... necessary aids of topics , arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be procured . Besides , this study , properly conducted , leads directly to an acquaintance with ourselves ; it not only traces the operations of the intellect and ...
... necessary aids of topics , arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be procured . Besides , this study , properly conducted , leads directly to an acquaintance with ourselves ; it not only traces the operations of the intellect and ...
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... necessary for a perfect knowledge of the several parts . Every thing that is an object of taste , sculpture , painting , music , architecture , and gar- dening , as well as poetry and eloquence , come within his plan . On the other hand ...
... necessary for a perfect knowledge of the several parts . Every thing that is an object of taste , sculpture , painting , music , architecture , and gar- dening , as well as poetry and eloquence , come within his plan . On the other hand ...
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