The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . " Expert men , says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of par- " ticulars , one by one ; but the general counsels , " and the plots and marshalling of affairs , come ...
... produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . " Expert men , says Lord Bacon , can execute and judge of par- " ticulars , one by one ; but the general counsels , " and the plots and marshalling of affairs , come ...
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... produce discoveries and ac- quisitions , which we of this age are as little ca- pable of foreseeing , as those who preceded us in the last century were capable of conjecturing the progress that would be made in the present . The case is ...
... produce discoveries and ac- quisitions , which we of this age are as little ca- pable of foreseeing , as those who preceded us in the last century were capable of conjecturing the progress that would be made in the present . The case is ...
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... produce their effect upon the hearers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speaking , against which the best natural ...
... produce their effect upon the hearers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speaking , against which the best natural ...
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... producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and torpid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for enterprise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate to ...
... producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and torpid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for enterprise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate to ...
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... est celle qui persuade ; qu'elle " ne persuade ordinairement qu'en touchant ; qu'elle ne touche que par des choses et par des idées palpables . ” is undeniable , since we can produce passages full of CH . I. 3.1 OF RHETORIC .
... est celle qui persuade ; qu'elle " ne persuade ordinairement qu'en touchant ; qu'elle ne touche que par des choses et par des idées palpables . ” is undeniable , since we can produce passages full of CH . I. 3.1 OF RHETORIC .
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