The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... proper to observe here , that since trans- cribing the present work for the press , a manuscript was put into his hands by Doctor Beattie , at the very time that , in order to be favoured with the Doctor's opinion of this performance ...
... proper to observe here , that since trans- cribing the present work for the press , a manuscript was put into his hands by Doctor Beattie , at the very time that , in order to be favoured with the Doctor's opinion of this performance ...
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... proper culture , to produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . 66 66 66 Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general " counsels , and the plots and ...
... proper culture , to produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . 66 66 66 Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general " counsels , and the plots and ...
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... properly liberal arts , fall entirely under the denomi- nation of the useful ; whereas painting and sculpture , though requiring a good deal of manual labour , and in that respect more nearly related to the mechanical , vi INTRODUCTION .
... properly liberal arts , fall entirely under the denomi- nation of the useful ; whereas painting and sculpture , though requiring a good deal of manual labour , and in that respect more nearly related to the mechanical , vi INTRODUCTION .
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... properly applied , may yet carry them . some centuries backwards , the men of every age have made great and unexpected improvements on the la- bours of their predecessors . And it is very probable that the subsequent age will produce ...
... properly applied , may yet carry them . some centuries backwards , the men of every age have made great and unexpected improvements on the la- bours of their predecessors . And it is very probable that the subsequent age will produce ...
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... properly no other than a particular mode or form of certain branches of oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former , whether to delight the fancy , as in epic , or ...
... properly no other than a particular mode or form of certain branches of oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former , whether to delight the fancy , as in epic , or ...
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