The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... side , and view it in almost every possible light . He does not enter into the specific characters whereby wit and humour are discriminated , which are the chief con- siderations here . His design leads him to consider rather those ...
... side , and view it in almost every possible light . He does not enter into the specific characters whereby wit and humour are discriminated , which are the chief con- siderations here . His design leads him to consider rather those ...
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... side , wherein there is found a pretty considerable coincidence with one an- other ; namely , as objects of taste , which , by ex- citing sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagi ...
... side , wherein there is found a pretty considerable coincidence with one an- other ; namely , as objects of taste , which , by ex- citing sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagi ...
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... side , Trembling , begins the sacred rites of pride ; Unnumber'd treasures opes at once , and here The various offerings of the world appear ; From each she nicely culls with curious toil , And decks the goddess with the glittering ...
... side , Trembling , begins the sacred rites of pride ; Unnumber'd treasures opes at once , and here The various offerings of the world appear ; From each she nicely culls with curious toil , And decks the goddess with the glittering ...
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... side of a triangle be produced , the external angle will be equal to both the internal and op- posite angles , and then , that all the angles of a triangle are equal to two right angles . So much for the nature and use of the first kind ...
... side of a triangle be produced , the external angle will be equal to both the internal and op- posite angles , and then , that all the angles of a triangle are equal to two right angles . So much for the nature and use of the first kind ...
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... sides , that on one side must be fallacious and sophistical . is not so with moral evidence , for unless in a few singular instances , there is always real , not ap- parent evidence on both sides . There are con- trary experiences ...
... sides , that on one side must be fallacious and sophistical . is not so with moral evidence , for unless in a few singular instances , there is always real , not ap- parent evidence on both sides . There are con- trary experiences ...
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