The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... body else . Next to the pur- pose of illustrating the principles and ca- nons which he here submits to the judg- ment of the Public , the two following mo- tives weighed most with the Author , in in- ducing him to use so much freedom in ...
... body else . Next to the pur- pose of illustrating the principles and ca- nons which he here submits to the judg- ment of the Public , the two following mo- tives weighed most with the Author , in in- ducing him to use so much freedom in ...
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... object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is im- mediately judged by every body ; for all have in ( them some rudiments of taste , though in some INTRODUCTION . g.
... object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is im- mediately judged by every body ; for all have in ( them some rudiments of taste , though in some INTRODUCTION . g.
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... body and its members are enslaved ; whereas from the dominion of the for- mer , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of the soul . What opposition is he not ...
... body and its members are enslaved ; whereas from the dominion of the for- mer , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of the soul . What opposition is he not ...
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... body , and the exercise of reason , strangely , but not insignifi- cantly linked together ; strangly , else the senti- ment , however just , could not be denominated witty ; significantly , because an unmeaning jum- ble of things ...
... body , and the exercise of reason , strangely , but not insignifi- cantly linked together ; strangly , else the senti- ment , however just , could not be denominated witty ; significantly , because an unmeaning jum- ble of things ...
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... body knows that they import more than ' It is false , ' being , in other words , This is such an extravagance as is not so ' much a subject of argument as of laughter . " And that we may discover what it is , with regard ( • to conduct ...
... body knows that they import more than ' It is false , ' being , in other words , This is such an extravagance as is not so ' much a subject of argument as of laughter . " And that we may discover what it is , with regard ( • to conduct ...
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