The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... persons accustomed to enquire into the faculties of the mind . Indeed , the much 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 ...
... persons accustomed to enquire into the faculties of the mind . Indeed , the much 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 ...
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... persons concerned • . 187 Part VII . Interest in the consequences . . 188 SECT . VI . ...... SECT . VII . CHAP . VIII . CHAP . IX . Other passions as well as moral sentiments use- ful auxiliaries .. How an unfavourable passion must be ...
... persons concerned • . 187 Part VII . Interest in the consequences . . 188 SECT . VI . ...... SECT . VII . CHAP . VIII . CHAP . IX . Other passions as well as moral sentiments use- ful auxiliaries .. How an unfavourable passion must be ...
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... persons addressed SECT . I. SECT . II . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion SECT . V. In regard to the end in view . CHAP . XI . 207 208 • 212 216 220 223 Of the cause of that pleasure which we ...
... persons addressed SECT . I. SECT . II . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion SECT . V. In regard to the end in view . CHAP . XI . 207 208 • 212 216 220 223 Of the cause of that pleasure which we ...
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... person . THE arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine , or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonymously . This division is not coincident with that into the mechanical and the ...
... person . THE arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine , or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonymously . This division is not coincident with that into the mechanical and the ...
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... persons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of esteem ; but when otherwise applied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of ...
... persons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of esteem ; but when otherwise applied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of ...
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