The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Constable & Company, 1816 |
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... 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 " best from those that are learned . " KE " " Indeed , in ...
... 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 " best from those that are learned . " KE " " Indeed , in ...
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... species , from the species to the genus , and thence to the most extensive orders and classes , we arrive , though in a diffe- rent way , at the knowledge of general truths , which , in a certain sense , are also scientific , and answer ...
... species , from the species to the genus , and thence to the most extensive orders and classes , we arrive , though in a diffe- rent way , at the knowledge of general truths , which , in a certain sense , are also scientific , and answer ...
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... and culti- vation of the useful arts ; it is always leisure and abundance which lead men to seek gratifications no way conducive to the preservation either of the individual or of the species . The elegant arts A 4 INTRODUCTION . 7 :
... and culti- vation of the useful arts ; it is always leisure and abundance which lead men to seek gratifications no way conducive to the preservation either of the individual or of the species . The elegant arts A 4 INTRODUCTION . 7 :
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George Campbell. the individual or of the species . The elegant arts , therefore , are doubtless to be considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former to- wards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter ...
George Campbell. the individual or of the species . The elegant arts , therefore , are doubtless to be considered as the younger sisters . The progress of the former to- wards perfection is , however , much slower than that of the latter ...
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... species , Now , though a considerable proficiency in the practice of the oratorical art may be easily and al- most naturally attained , by one in whom clearness of apprehension is happily united with sensibility of taste , fertility of ...
... species , Now , though a considerable proficiency in the practice of the oratorical art may be easily and al- most naturally attained , by one in whom clearness of apprehension is happily united with sensibility of taste , fertility of ...
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