A Practical System of Rhetoric, Or, The Principles and Rules of Style: Inferred from Examples of Writing : to which is Added a Historical Dissertation of English StyleIvison & Phinney, 1854 - 311 من الصفحات |
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... opinion and prac tice are different from those recommended by Milton ; so that our inquiry should be , what is the best practical method of acquainting the young with the philosophy of rhetoric- those whose minds are not accustomed to ...
... opinion and prac tice are different from those recommended by Milton ; so that our inquiry should be , what is the best practical method of acquainting the young with the philosophy of rhetoric- those whose minds are not accustomed to ...
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... opinions on one subject , without showing a knowledge of many others . And if , in the communication of his opinions , he endeavors to illustrate and recommend them by the ornaments of style , the extent of his knowledge will be shown ...
... opinions on one subject , without showing a knowledge of many others . And if , in the communication of his opinions , he endeavors to illustrate and recommend them by the ornaments of style , the extent of his knowledge will be shown ...
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... opinions on important subjects . He will be mindful , that the extent of his knowledge will depend more on his manner of reading , than on the amount read , and on h's attention to the facts which fall under his observation , than on ...
... opinions on important subjects . He will be mindful , that the extent of his knowledge will depend more on his manner of reading , than on the amount read , and on h's attention to the facts which fall under his observation , than on ...
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... opinions already known , he has no claim on the attention of other minds . Hence arises the necessity of habits of investigation and reflection . The good writer is a man of thought ; he is accustomed to observe accu- rately the ...
... opinions already known , he has no claim on the attention of other minds . Hence arises the necessity of habits of investigation and reflection . The good writer is a man of thought ; he is accustomed to observe accu- rately the ...
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... opinions . Neither let him be discouraged , if difficulties offer themselves and first efforts are vain . Often , in the course of such investigations and patient examination of a subject , new views and valuable thoughts will present ...
... opinions . Neither let him be discouraged , if difficulties offer themselves and first efforts are vain . Often , in the course of such investigations and patient examination of a subject , new views and valuable thoughts will present ...
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