The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... present Work for the press , a manuscript was put into his hands by Doctor Beattie , at the very time that , in order to be favoured with the Doctor's opinion of this Performance , the Author gave him the first Book for his perusal ...
... present Work for the press , a manuscript was put into his hands by Doctor Beattie , at the very time that , in order to be favoured with the Doctor's opinion of this Performance , the Author gave him the first Book for his perusal ...
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George Campbell. SECT . II . National use , SECT . III . Present use , Page 309 313 CHAP . II . The nature and use of verbal Criticism , with its principal Canons , 321 SECT . I. Good use not always uniform in her deci- sions , 325 Canon ...
George Campbell. SECT . II . National use , SECT . III . Present use , Page 309 313 CHAP . II . The nature and use of verbal Criticism , with its principal Canons , 321 SECT . I. Good use not always uniform in her deci- sions , 325 Canon ...
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... present . The case is not entirely similar in the fine arts . These , though later in their appearing , are more rapid in their advancement . There may , indeed , be in these a degree of perfection beyond what we have experienced ; but ...
... present . The case is not entirely similar in the fine arts . These , though later in their appearing , are more rapid in their advancement . There may , indeed , be in these a degree of perfection beyond what we have experienced ; but ...
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... present , that the direct end of the former , whether to delight the fancy as in epic , or to move the passions as in tragedy , is avowedly in part the aim , and sometimes the ime mediate and proposed aim , of the orator . The same ...
... present , that the direct end of the former , whether to delight the fancy as in epic , or to move the passions as in tragedy , is avowedly in part the aim , and sometimes the ime mediate and proposed aim , of the orator . The same ...
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... present to the imagination , pover- ty in the midst of opulence , and thirst in one who is already drenched in water . A second sort , is where the things compared are what with dialecticians would come under the denomination of ...
... present to the imagination , pover- ty in the midst of opulence , and thirst in one who is already drenched in water . A second sort , is where the things compared are what with dialecticians would come under the denomination of ...
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