The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... concerning eloquence in its largest acceptation , I cannot properly dismiss without making some observations on another genus oratory , in many things similar to the former , but which is naturally suited to light and trivial matters ...
... concerning eloquence in its largest acceptation , I cannot properly dismiss without making some observations on another genus oratory , in many things similar to the former , but which is naturally suited to light and trivial matters ...
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... concerning a countenance which raises laughter , in the least invalidate what I have now affirmed ; for it is plain , that this is suggested in the way of similitude , to illustrate what he had advanced , and not as a particular ...
... concerning a countenance which raises laughter , in the least invalidate what I have now affirmed ; for it is plain , that this is suggested in the way of similitude , to illustrate what he had advanced , and not as a particular ...
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... concerning the feelings , whether pleasant or painful , which we derive from what are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity , harmony or dis- cord , the elegant or the ridiculous . The difference ...
... concerning the feelings , whether pleasant or painful , which we derive from what are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity , harmony or dis- cord , the elegant or the ridiculous . The difference ...
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... concerning actual ex- istence ; whereas , in the axiom last specified , from the existence of one thing we intuitively conclude the existence of another , This pro- position , however , so far differs , in my apprehen- sion , from ...
... concerning actual ex- istence ; whereas , in the axiom last specified , from the existence of one thing we intuitively conclude the existence of another , This pro- position , however , so far differs , in my apprehen- sion , from ...
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... concerning my own present feelings , whose essence consists in being felt , and of which I am at present con- scious , my conviction is reducible to this axiom , or coincident with it , " It is impossible for a " thing to be and not to ...
... concerning my own present feelings , whose essence consists in being felt , and of which I am at present con- scious , my conviction is reducible to this axiom , or coincident with it , " It is impossible for a " thing to be and not to ...
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