The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... consequence . Those may serve to illustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this Book , which , in his opinion , will create even the ...
... consequence . Those may serve to illustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this Book , which , in his opinion , will create even the ...
الصفحة x
... consequences , 130 SECT . VI . Other passions , as well as moral sentiments , useful auxiliaries , 132 SECT . VII . How an unfavourable passion must be calmed , 134 CHAP . VIII . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of ...
... consequences , 130 SECT . VI . Other passions , as well as moral sentiments , useful auxiliaries , 132 SECT . VII . How an unfavourable passion must be calmed , 134 CHAP . VIII . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of ...
الصفحة 1
... consequence anatomy is to surgery , and that part of physiology which teaches the laws of gravitation and of motion , is to the artificer , is a matter too obvious to need illustration . The general remark might , if necessary , be ...
... consequence anatomy is to surgery , and that part of physiology which teaches the laws of gravitation and of motion , is to the artificer , is a matter too obvious to need illustration . The general remark might , if necessary , be ...
الصفحة 17
... consequence , the plainest expressions constantly used , nothing deficient , nothing superfluous ; in brief , nothing which in more , or fewer , or other words , or words otherwise disposed , could have been better expressed . C poetry ...
... consequence , the plainest expressions constantly used , nothing deficient , nothing superfluous ; in brief , nothing which in more , or fewer , or other words , or words otherwise disposed , could have been better expressed . C poetry ...
الصفحة 20
... consequences . Secondly , from ancient customs . All their public orations were ranked under three classes , the demonstrative , the judiciary , and the deliberative . In the two last it was impossible to rise to eminence , with out ...
... consequences . Secondly , from ancient customs . All their public orations were ranked under three classes , the demonstrative , the judiciary , and the deliberative . In the two last it was impossible to rise to eminence , with out ...
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