The Philosophy of Rhetoric, المجلد 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 من الصفحات |
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... feelings . -- Page 277 SECT . I. The different folutions hitherto given by philofophers , examined . Part I. The first bypothefis . Part II . The fecond hypothefis . Part III . The third hypothefis . Part IV . The fourth hypothefis ...
... feelings . -- Page 277 SECT . I. The different folutions hitherto given by philofophers , examined . Part I. The first bypothefis . Part II . The fecond hypothefis . Part III . The third hypothefis . Part IV . The fourth hypothefis ...
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... feelings , and by that practical experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudeft ftate of fociety , are capable of acquiring . The next ftep is to obferve and difcriminate , by proper appellations , the different attempts ...
... feelings , and by that practical experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudeft ftate of fociety , are capable of acquiring . The next ftep is to obferve and difcriminate , by proper appellations , the different attempts ...
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... feelings of the mind ) which are ftrictly univocal . Thus admiration , when perfons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of efteem ; but when otherwife applied , it denotes folely an internal tafte . It is that ...
... feelings of the mind ) which are ftrictly univocal . Thus admiration , when perfons are the object , is commonly used for a high degree of efteem ; but when otherwife applied , it denotes folely an internal tafte . It is that ...
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... feelings of the mind , which are denominated by fome the reflex fenfes , being of the fame class with a tafte for beauty , an ear for mufic , or our moral fentiments . Now the immediate view of whatever is directed to the imagination ...
... feelings of the mind , which are denominated by fome the reflex fenfes , being of the fame class with a tafte for beauty , an ear for mufic , or our moral fentiments . Now the immediate view of whatever is directed to the imagination ...
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... feeling the effect ; as it is cer- tain , that when the effect hath its full influence on us , we have little inclination for investigating the cause . For these reasons , I have refolved to be brief in my illuftrations , having often ...
... feeling the effect ; as it is cer- tain , that when the effect hath its full influence on us , we have little inclination for investigating the cause . For these reasons , I have refolved to be brief in my illuftrations , having often ...
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