The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... sometimes unnaturally separated ; and that by the mere in- fluence of example on the one hand , and imita- tion on the other , some progress may be made in an art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprang . By the ...
... sometimes unnaturally separated ; and that by the mere in- fluence of example on the one hand , and imita- tion on the other , some progress may be made in an art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprang . By the ...
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... sometimes all the three , in va- rious proportions , may be found blended in the same person . The arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used ...
... sometimes all the three , in va- rious proportions , may be found blended in the same person . The arts are frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used ...
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... sometimes the ime mediate and proposed aim , of the orator . The same medium , language , is made use of ; the same euro to abs Prov . xvi . 21 . Bonjong 94 ( at 23vitom ban alioijst ? general rules of composition , in narration ...
... sometimes the ime mediate and proposed aim , of the orator . The same medium , language , is made use of ; the same euro to abs Prov . xvi . 21 . Bonjong 94 ( at 23vitom ban alioijst ? general rules of composition , in narration ...
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... sometimes defined the art of persuasion . But that this definition is de- fective , appears even from their own writings , since in a consistency with it , their rhetorics could not have comprehended those orations called demonstra ...
... sometimes defined the art of persuasion . But that this definition is de- fective , appears even from their own writings , since in a consistency with it , their rhetorics could not have comprehended those orations called demonstra ...
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... sometimes used by rhetoricians and critics in a much larger and more vague signification , than has been given them here . Sublimity and vehemence , in particular , are often confounded , the latter being considered as a species of the ...
... sometimes used by rhetoricians and critics in a much larger and more vague signification , than has been given them here . Sublimity and vehemence , in particular , are often confounded , the latter being considered as a species of the ...
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