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Rhetorical Tropes , 409 Part I. Preliminary Observations concerning Tropes , ib .
Part II . The different sorts of Tropes conducive to Vivacity , 416 1. The less for the
more general , 417 2. The most interesting circumstance distinguished , 419 3.
Rhetorical Tropes , 409 Part I. Preliminary Observations concerning Tropes , ib .
Part II . The different sorts of Tropes conducive to Vivacity , 416 1. The less for the
more general , 417 2. The most interesting circumstance distinguished , 419 3.
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T : This article , concerning eloquence in its largest acceptation , I cannot properly
dismiss without making some observations on another genius of oratory , in many
things similar to the former , but which is naturally suited to light and trivial ...
T : This article , concerning eloquence in its largest acceptation , I cannot properly
dismiss without making some observations on another genius of oratory , in many
things similar to the former , but which is naturally suited to light and trivial ...
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He had remarked in the preceding chapter , that its means of correction are “ not
reproach , “ but ridicule.t " Nor does the clause in the end of the sentence ,
concerning a countenance which raises laughter , in the least invalidate which I
have ...
He had remarked in the preceding chapter , that its means of correction are “ not
reproach , “ but ridicule.t " Nor does the clause in the end of the sentence ,
concerning a countenance which raises laughter , in the least invalidate which I
have ...
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It is from the same principle , that in regard to ourselves we judge infallibly
concerning the feelings , whether pleasant or painful , which we derive from what
are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity ...
It is from the same principle , that in regard to ourselves we judge infallibly
concerning the feelings , whether pleasant or painful , which we derive from what
are called the internal senses , and pronounce concerning beauty or deformity ...
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... to any thing without themselves , and can never be made the foundation of any
conclusion concerning actual existence ; whereas , in the axiom last specified ,
from the existence of one thing we intuitively conclude the existence of another .
... to any thing without themselves , and can never be made the foundation of any
conclusion concerning actual existence ; whereas , in the axiom last specified ,
from the existence of one thing we intuitively conclude the existence of another .
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admit appear application argument attention beauty beginning better called cause character circumstances clause common concerning conjunctions connected consequence considerable considered contrary critics discover distinction doth effect employed English entirely equal evidence example experience expression figure former French frequently give given greater hath hearers ideas illustrate imagination import instance kind knowledge language latter least less manner meaning mentioned mind nature necessary never object observed occasion orator original particular passage passion perhaps person perspicuity phrases preceding preposition present principles produce pronoun proper properly qualities question reason refer regard relation remark render requires resemblance respect rules sense sentence sentiment serve signify signs solely sometimes sort sound speak speaker species style term things third thought tion tongue tropes truth understanding verb vivacity wherein whole words writers