The Philosophy of Rhetoric, المجلد 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... himself for a confiderable part of his life . Confidered feparately , each may juftly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are conftituent parts of one Work . The Author entered on this in- quiry as early ...
... himself for a confiderable part of his life . Confidered feparately , each may juftly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are conftituent parts of one Work . The Author entered on this in- quiry as early ...
الصفحة xiii
... himself . CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns , compared , with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence , SECT . I. In regard to the fpeaker . 248 249 259 SECT . II . In regard ...
... himself . CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the moderns , compared , with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence , SECT . I. In regard to the fpeaker . 248 249 259 SECT . II . In regard ...
الصفحة 29
... himself to the understanding , he propofes the inftruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining fome doctrine unknown , or not diftinctly compre- hended by them , or by proving fome pofition difbelieved or doubted by them ...
... himself to the understanding , he propofes the inftruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining fome doctrine unknown , or not diftinctly compre- hended by them , or by proving fome pofition difbelieved or doubted by them ...
الصفحة 42
... , Homer and Virgil , to this day , remain unrivalled , and in all anti- guity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match for Swift and Cervantes . end end is effected in one or other of thefe three 42 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY Of ...
... , Homer and Virgil , to this day , remain unrivalled , and in all anti- guity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match for Swift and Cervantes . end end is effected in one or other of thefe three 42 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY Of ...
الصفحة 43
... himself into an apparent inconfiftency . An error of this kind in Mr. Pope has been lately pointed out by a very ingenious and judicious critic . " In the effay on criticism it is faid , " True wit is nature to advantage dress'd ; " But ...
... himself into an apparent inconfiftency . An error of this kind in Mr. Pope has been lately pointed out by a very ingenious and judicious critic . " In the effay on criticism it is faid , " True wit is nature to advantage dress'd ; " But ...
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