The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... never been invented . Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules them- selves , as serve for the solution of endless parti ...
... never been invented . Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules them- selves , as serve for the solution of endless parti ...
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... never ex- cel them so far in poetry and 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 ...
... never ex- cel them so far in poetry and 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 ...
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... never in return be subservient to the art , from whiche alon it has received what- ever it has to bestow . This objection , however specious , will not bear a near examination . For let it be observed , that though in all the arts the ...
... never in return be subservient to the art , from whiche alon it has received what- ever it has to bestow . This objection , however specious , will not bear a near examination . For let it be observed , that though in all the arts the ...
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George Campbell. it admit an address to the passions , which , as it never fails to disturb the operation of the in- tellectual faculty , must be regarded by every in- telligent hearer as foreign at least , if not insidious . It is ...
George Campbell. it admit an address to the passions , which , as it never fails to disturb the operation of the in- tellectual faculty , must be regarded by every in- telligent hearer as foreign at least , if not insidious . It is ...
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... never legally obtains admittance . Those things which principally come under its lash are awkwardness , rusticity , igno- rance , cowardice , levity , foppery , pedantry , and affectation of every kind . But against murder , cruelty ...
... never legally obtains admittance . Those things which principally come under its lash are awkwardness , rusticity , igno- rance , cowardice , levity , foppery , pedantry , and affectation of every kind . But against murder , cruelty ...
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