The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... beauty and extensive utility , which does not originate in knowledge . There is by consequence a natural relation between the sciences and the arts , like that which subsists between the parent and the offspring . I acknowledge indeed ...
... beauty and extensive utility , which does not originate in knowledge . There is by consequence a natural relation between the sciences and the arts , like that which subsists between the parent and the offspring . I acknowledge indeed ...
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... beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable difference both in their origin and in their growth ...
... beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable difference both in their origin and in their growth ...
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... beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagination . In this view , eloquence comes no far- ther under consideration , than as a fine art , and adapted , like the others above mentioned , to please the fancy ...
... beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagination . In this view , eloquence comes no far- ther under consideration , than as a fine art , and adapted , like the others above mentioned , to please the fancy ...
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... beauty , an ear for music , or our moral sentiments . Now , the immediate view of whatever is directed to the ima- gination ( whether the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manner ) ...
... beauty , an ear for music , or our moral sentiments . Now , the immediate view of whatever is directed to the ima- gination ( whether the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manner ) ...
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... beauty charms , wit diverts . The first , as hath been already observed , en- raptures , and as it were , dilates the soul ; the second dif- fuseth over it a serene delight ; the third tickles the fancy , and throws the spirits into an ...
... beauty charms , wit diverts . The first , as hath been already observed , en- raptures , and as it were , dilates the soul ; the second dif- fuseth over it a serene delight ; the third tickles the fancy , and throws the spirits into an ...
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