The Philosophy of Rhetoric, المجلد 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... of the ridiculous explained . SECT . II . Hobbes's account of laughter examined . 87 CHAP . IV . Of the Relation which Eloquence bears to Logic and to Grammar . 3 95 CHAP . CHAP . V. Of the different Sources of Evidence ,
... of the ridiculous explained . SECT . II . Hobbes's account of laughter examined . 87 CHAP . IV . Of the Relation which Eloquence bears to Logic and to Grammar . 3 95 CHAP . CHAP . V. Of the different Sources of Evidence ,
الصفحة 95
... grammar . IN contemplating a human creature , the most natural divifion of the fubject is the common divifion into foul and body , or into the living principle of perception and of action , and that fyftem of material organs , by which ...
... grammar . IN contemplating a human creature , the most natural divifion of the fubject is the common divifion into foul and body , or into the living principle of perception and of action , and that fyftem of material organs , by which ...
الصفحة 96
... grammar . THE fole and ultimate end of logic , is the eviction of truth , one important end of elo quence , though , as appears from the first chap- ter , neither the fole , nor always the ultimate , is the conviction of the hearers ...
... grammar . THE fole and ultimate end of logic , is the eviction of truth , one important end of elo quence , though , as appears from the first chap- ter , neither the fole , nor always the ultimate , is the conviction of the hearers ...
الصفحة 99
... grammar , or the art of conveying our thoughts , in the words of a particular language . The obfervation of one analogy naturally fuggefts another . As the foul is of heavenly extraction , and the body of earthly , so the sense of the ...
... grammar , or the art of conveying our thoughts , in the words of a particular language . The obfervation of one analogy naturally fuggefts another . As the foul is of heavenly extraction , and the body of earthly , so the sense of the ...
الصفحة 100
... grammar , unless there were fuch a thing as an univerfal language . The term hath fometimes , indeed , been applied to a collection of obfervations on the fimilar analogies that have been discovered in all tongues , ancient and mo- dern ...
... grammar , unless there were fuch a thing as an univerfal language . The term hath fometimes , indeed , been applied to a collection of obfervations on the fimilar analogies that have been discovered in all tongues , ancient and mo- dern ...
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