The Philosophy of Rhetoric, المجلد 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 92
... person in laughing enjoys the contempt of him- felf as a matter of exultation over his own infir- mity , is of a piece with Cowley's description of envy exaggerated to abfurdity , wherein the is faid • Hobbes's Hum . Nat . Chap . ix ...
... person in laughing enjoys the contempt of him- felf as a matter of exultation over his own infir- mity , is of a piece with Cowley's description of envy exaggerated to abfurdity , wherein the is faid • Hobbes's Hum . Nat . Chap . ix ...
الصفحة 111
... person about the name ; though , in my judgment , even as to this , it is not they but he who is the innovator . He proceeds , " For no perfon ever denied , " that there are felf - evident truths , and that thefe must be af . " fumed ...
... person about the name ; though , in my judgment , even as to this , it is not they but he who is the innovator . He proceeds , " For no perfon ever denied , " that there are felf - evident truths , and that thefe must be af . " fumed ...
الصفحة 134
... notice . Perhaps in no period of life will you find a person , that , on the first mention of it , can be eafily perfuaded , that he derives 1 derives this knowledge from experience . Every man will 134 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... notice . Perhaps in no period of life will you find a person , that , on the first mention of it , can be eafily perfuaded , that he derives 1 derives this knowledge from experience . Every man will 134 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
الصفحة 162
... person who but attends a little , may cafily discover . The geometrician , for inftance , can no more doubt , whether the book called Euclid's Elements is a human compofition , whether its contents were discovered and digefted into the ...
... person who but attends a little , may cafily discover . The geometrician , for inftance , can no more doubt , whether the book called Euclid's Elements is a human compofition , whether its contents were discovered and digefted into the ...
الصفحة 204
... person would at first readily conclude , that morals , according to him , are not concerned in the ends which we pursue , but • folely 1 rit of the action recommended , argument may be employed 204 THE PHILOSOPHY B. I..
... person would at first readily conclude , that morals , according to him , are not concerned in the ends which we pursue , but • folely 1 rit of the action recommended , argument may be employed 204 THE PHILOSOPHY B. I..
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