The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , or nu- merical notation , addition , subtraction , multiplica- tion , division , and a few others , which A 2 INTRODUCTION . 8.
... solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary operations , as for numeration , or nu- merical notation , addition , subtraction , multiplica- tion , division , and a few others , which A 2 INTRODUCTION . 8.
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... - plied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of whatever is great and stupendous in its kind . For there CH . I. 25 OF RHETORIC .
... - plied , it denotes solely an internal taste . It is that pleasurable sensation which instantly ariseth on the perception of magnitude , or of whatever is great and stupendous in its kind . For there CH . I. 25 OF RHETORIC .
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... , to this day , remain unrivalled , and in all antiquity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match for Swift and Cervantes , marvellous in the subject , but solely from the imagery CH . II . 35 OF RHETORIC .
... , to this day , remain unrivalled , and in all antiquity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match for Swift and Cervantes , marvellous in the subject , but solely from the imagery CH . II . 35 OF RHETORIC .
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George Campbell. marvellous in the subject , but solely from the imagery she employs , or the strange assemblage of related ideas presented to the mind . This end is effected in one or other of these three ways : first , in debasing ...
George Campbell. marvellous in the subject , but solely from the imagery she employs , or the strange assemblage of related ideas presented to the mind . This end is effected in one or other of these three ways : first , in debasing ...
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... solely as an auxiliary , hu- mour predominates . The comic poet bears the same analogy to the author of the mock - heroic , that the tragic poet bears to the author of the epic . The epos recites , and advancing with a step majestic and ...
... solely as an auxiliary , hu- mour predominates . The comic poet bears the same analogy to the author of the mock - heroic , that the tragic poet bears to the author of the epic . The epos recites , and advancing with a step majestic and ...
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