The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... , 182 191 Part IV . Proximity of Time , 192 Part V. Connexion of Place , 194 Part VI . Relation to the persons concerned , 196 Part VII . Interest in the consequences , 197 SECT . VI . Other passions , as well as xiv CONTENTS .
... , 182 191 Part IV . Proximity of Time , 192 Part V. Connexion of Place , 194 Part VI . Relation to the persons concerned , 196 Part VII . Interest in the consequences , 197 SECT . VI . Other passions , as well as xiv CONTENTS .
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... 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 · 226 231 233 CHAP . XI . Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from objects ...
... 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 · 226 231 233 CHAP . XI . Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from objects ...
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... person . The arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonimously . This division is not coincident with that into the me- chanical and the ...
... person . The arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonimously . This division is not coincident with that into the me- chanical and the ...
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... persons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of esteem ; but when otherwise ap- plied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of ...
... persons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of esteem ; but when otherwise ap- plied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of ...
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... persons depended , on the deliberative hung the resolves of senates , the fate of kingdoms , nay of the most renowned republics the world ever knew . Consequently , to excel in these , must have been the direct road to riches , honours ...
... persons depended , on the deliberative hung the resolves of senates , the fate of kingdoms , nay of the most renowned republics the world ever knew . Consequently , to excel in these , must have been the direct road to riches , honours ...
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