The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... considerable part of his life . Considered separately , each may justly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are constituent parts of one work . The Author entered on this inquiry as early as the year 1750 ...
... considerable part of his life . Considered separately , each may justly be termed a whole , and complete in itself ; taken together , they are constituent parts of one work . The Author entered on this inquiry as early as the year 1750 ...
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... considerable difference in the expectations that may justly be raised from the dif- ferent methods followed in the acquisition of the art . Improvements , unless in extraordinary instances of genius and sagacity , are not to be expected ...
... considerable difference in the expectations that may justly be raised from the dif- ferent methods followed in the acquisition of the art . Improvements , unless in extraordinary instances of genius and sagacity , are not to be expected ...
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... considerable difference both in their origin and in their growth . Necessity , the mother of invention , drives men , in the earliest state of society , to the study and cultivation of the useful arts ; it is always leisure and ...
... considerable difference both in their origin and in their growth . Necessity , the mother of invention , drives men , in the earliest state of society , to the study and cultivation of the useful arts ; it is always leisure and ...
الصفحة 9
... considerable proficiency in the prac- tice of the oratorical art may be easily and almost na- turally attained , by ... considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid ...
... considerable proficiency in the prac- tice of the oratorical art may be easily and almost na- turally attained , by ... considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid ...
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... Considerable progress had been made by the ancient Greeks and Romans , in devising the proper rules of composition , not only in the two sorts of poesy , epic , and dramatic , but also in the three sorts of ora- tions which were in most ...
... Considerable progress had been made by the ancient Greeks and Romans , in devising the proper rules of composition , not only in the two sorts of poesy , epic , and dramatic , but also in the three sorts of ora- tions which were in most ...
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