The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... Common Sense , 94 103 SECT . II . Of Deductive Evidence , Part I. Division of the subject into Scientific and Moral , with the principal distinctions between them , Part 11. The nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The ...
... Common Sense , 94 103 SECT . II . Of Deductive Evidence , Part I. Division of the subject into Scientific and Moral , with the principal distinctions between them , Part 11. The nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The ...
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... common books of arithmetic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , or nu- merical notation , addition , subtraction , multiplica- tion , division , and a few others , which ...
... common books of arithmetic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , or nu- merical notation , addition , subtraction , multiplica- tion , division , and a few others , which ...
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... common conversation , is seldom used in such a comprehensive sense . I have , however , made choice of this definition on a double account : 1st , It exactly corresponds to Tully's idea of a perfect orator ; " Optimus est orator qui ...
... common conversation , is seldom used in such a comprehensive sense . I have , however , made choice of this definition on a double account : 1st , It exactly corresponds to Tully's idea of a perfect orator ; " Optimus est orator qui ...
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... common foundation to both , and has here nothing peculiar . This may be styled the eloquence of conversation , as the other is more strictly the eloquence of decla- mation * . Not , indeed , but that wit , humour , ridicule , which are ...
... common foundation to both , and has here nothing peculiar . This may be styled the eloquence of conversation , as the other is more strictly the eloquence of decla- mation * . Not , indeed , but that wit , humour , ridicule , which are ...
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... common fountains of whatever is directed to the imaginative powers , the ornaments of elo- cution , and the oratorical figures , similé , apostrophe , antithesis , metaphor ; partly from those she in a manner appropriates to herself ...
... common fountains of whatever is directed to the imaginative powers , the ornaments of elo- cution , and the oratorical figures , similé , apostrophe , antithesis , metaphor ; partly from those she in a manner appropriates to herself ...
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