The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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George Campbell. of the first Book were composed . These he intended as a sort of groundwork to the whole . And the judicious Reader will per- ceive , that , in raising the superstructure , he has entirely conformed to the plan there ...
George Campbell. of the first Book were composed . These he intended as a sort of groundwork to the whole . And the judicious Reader will per- ceive , that , in raising the superstructure , he has entirely conformed to the plan there ...
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... sort of garnishing , and by far too unessen- tial to give a designation to the kind . This par- ticularity in form , to adopt an expression of the naturalists , constitutes only a variety , and not a different species , Now , though a ...
... sort of garnishing , and by far too unessen- tial to give a designation to the kind . This par- ticularity in form , to adopt an expression of the naturalists , constitutes only a variety , and not a different species , Now , though a ...
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... sort of intellectual entertainment to specu- lative men . It may be said , that this science , however entertaining , as it must derive all its light and information from the actual examples in the art , can never in return be ...
... sort of intellectual entertainment to specu- lative men . It may be said , that this science , however entertaining , as it must derive all its light and information from the actual examples in the art , can never in return be ...
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... , by this to believe . The imagination is addressed by exhibiting to it . lively and beautiful representation of a suitable object . As in this exhibition , the task of the ora tor may , in some sort , be said , 24 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... , by this to believe . The imagination is addressed by exhibiting to it . lively and beautiful representation of a suitable object . As in this exhibition , the task of the ora tor may , in some sort , be said , 24 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
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George Campbell. tor may , in some sort , be said , like that of the pain- ter , to consist in imitation , the merit of the work results entirely from these two sources ; dignity , as well in the subject or thing imitated , as in the ...
George Campbell. tor may , in some sort , be said , like that of the pain- ter , to consist in imitation , the merit of the work results entirely from these two sources ; dignity , as well in the subject or thing imitated , as in the ...
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