The Philosophy of Rhetoric, المجلد 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... question . But there is reason to think , that the world will foon be favoured with an opportunity of judging for itself , in re- gard to the merits of that performance . ONE reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for ...
... question . But there is reason to think , that the world will foon be favoured with an opportunity of judging for itself , in re- gard to the merits of that performance . ONE reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for ...
الصفحة viii
... questions , to avoid obfcurity ; and in regard to fuch of his remarks as may be thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examina- tion , be deemed of no confequence . Those may serve to ...
... questions , to avoid obfcurity ; and in regard to fuch of his remarks as may be thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examina- tion , be deemed of no confequence . Those may serve to ...
الصفحة 4
... questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be folved , by the other fuch . gene- ral rules themselves , as serve for the folution of endless particulars , may be difcovered . THE THE cafe I own is fomewhat ...
... questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be folved , by the other fuch . gene- ral rules themselves , as serve for the folution of endless particulars , may be difcovered . THE THE cafe I own is fomewhat ...
الصفحة 39
... question whether Ciceronian eloquence itself could excufe the uttering of fuch things in any modern affem- bly , not to fay a polite one . With vernacular expreffions , answering to thefe , " vomere , ructare , fruftis efculentis vi ...
... question whether Ciceronian eloquence itself could excufe the uttering of fuch things in any modern affem- bly , not to fay a polite one . With vernacular expreffions , answering to thefe , " vomere , ructare , fruftis efculentis vi ...
الصفحة 171
... question were a creature much more ignoble than the horse , there would be no fcope for this objection to the argument . Subftitute , then , the word cyfters for horfes in the minor , and it will stand thus , All animals feel ; All ...
... question were a creature much more ignoble than the horse , there would be no fcope for this objection to the argument . Subftitute , then , the word cyfters for horfes in the minor , and it will stand thus , All animals feel ; All ...
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