The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... observed , that the remarks now made , regard only the advancement of the arts themselves ; for though the useful are of slower growth than the other , and their utmost perfection cannot always be so easily ascertained , yet the ...
... observed , that the remarks now made , regard only the advancement of the arts themselves ; for though the useful are of slower growth than the other , and their utmost perfection cannot always be so easily ascertained , yet the ...
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... observed ; and the same tropes and figures , either for beautifying or for in- vigorating the diction , are employed by both . In regard to versification , it is more to be consi- dered as an appendage , than as a constituent of poetry ...
... observed ; and the same tropes and figures , either for beautifying or for in- vigorating the diction , are employed by both . In regard to versification , it is more to be consi- dered as an appendage , than as a constituent of poetry ...
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George Campbell. ciety , are capable of acquiring . The next step is to observe and discriminate , by proper appella- tions , the different attempts , whether modes of arguing , or forms of speech , that have been em- ployed for the ...
George Campbell. ciety , are capable of acquiring . The next step is to observe and discriminate , by proper appella- tions , the different attempts , whether modes of arguing , or forms of speech , that have been em- ployed for the ...
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... observed , that though in all the arts the first rough drafts , or imperfect attempts , that are made , precede every thing that can be termed criticism , they do not precede every thing that can be termed knowledge , which every human ...
... observed , that though in all the arts the first rough drafts , or imperfect attempts , that are made , precede every thing that can be termed criticism , they do not precede every thing that can be termed knowledge , which every human ...
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... observations and inquiries , it cannot be doubted that , in composition , the first attempts would be in the art , and that afterwards , from the comparison of different attempts with one another , and the consideration of the success ...
... observations and inquiries , it cannot be doubted that , in composition , the first attempts would be in the art , and that afterwards , from the comparison of different attempts with one another , and the consideration of the success ...
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