The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... Eloquence , yet , as the nature of his work is didactical , wherein the under- standing only is addressed , the style in ge- neral admits no higher qualities than purity and perspicuity . These were therefore his highest aim . The best ...
... Eloquence , yet , as the nature of his work is didactical , wherein the under- standing only is addressed , the style in ge- neral admits no higher qualities than purity and perspicuity . These were therefore his highest aim . The best ...
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... ELOQUENCE . CHAP . I. Eloquence in the largest acceptation defined , its more general forms exhibited , with their different Objects , Ends , and Characters , CHAP . II . Of Wit , Humour , and Ridicule , 21 34 SECT . I. Of Wit , 35 SECT ...
... ELOQUENCE . CHAP . I. Eloquence in the largest acceptation defined , its more general forms exhibited , with their different Objects , Ends , and Characters , CHAP . II . Of Wit , Humour , and Ridicule , 21 34 SECT . I. Of Wit , 35 SECT ...
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... eloquence , 215 SECT . I. In regard to the speaker , SECT II . In regard to the persons addressed , SECT . III . In regard to the subject , SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion , SECT . V. In regard to the end in view , 216 222 · 226 ...
... eloquence , 215 SECT . I. In regard to the speaker , SECT II . In regard to the persons addressed , SECT . III . In regard to the subject , SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion , SECT . V. In regard to the end in view , 216 222 · 226 ...
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... Eloquence and architecture , by which last term is always understood more than building merely for accommodation , are to be considered as of a mixed nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts ...
... Eloquence and architecture , by which last term is always understood more than building merely for accommodation , are to be considered as of a mixed nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts ...
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... eloquence , if ever in these respects we come to equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculpture , and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a compari- son . 4 But let ...
... eloquence , if ever in these respects we come to equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculpture , and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a compari- son . 4 But let ...
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