The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... distinctions between them , Part II . The nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The subdivisions of Moral reasoning , 1. Experience , 2. Analogy , 3. Testimony , 4. Calculations of Chances , Part IV . The superiority of ...
... distinctions between them , Part II . The nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The subdivisions of Moral reasoning , 1. Experience , 2. Analogy , 3. Testimony , 4. Calculations of Chances , Part IV . The superiority of ...
الصفحة 41
... distinction of vices or faults into two classes , there hath sprung a parallel division in all the kinds of poesy which relate to manners . The epopée , a picturesque , or graphical poem , is either heroic , or what is called mock ...
... distinction of vices or faults into two classes , there hath sprung a parallel division in all the kinds of poesy which relate to manners . The epopée , a picturesque , or graphical poem , is either heroic , or what is called mock ...
الصفحة 45
... distinction that subsists between them . Let this , therefore , be carefully remembered , that where nothing reprehensible , or sup- posed to be reprehensible , either in conduct or sentiment , is struck at , there is properly no satire ...
... distinction that subsists between them . Let this , therefore , be carefully remembered , that where nothing reprehensible , or sup- posed to be reprehensible , either in conduct or sentiment , is struck at , there is properly no satire ...
الصفحة 69
... distinctions between them . ALL rational or deductive evidence is derived from one or other of these two sources : from the invariable pro- perties or relations of general ideas ; or , from the actual , though perhaps , variable ...
... distinctions between them . ALL rational or deductive evidence is derived from one or other of these two sources : from the invariable pro- perties or relations of general ideas ; or , from the actual , though perhaps , variable ...
الصفحة 104
... distinctions , unmeaning subtleties , and mazing windings , than from any other manner . For it must be owned , that the syllogistic art has at least as often been employed for imposing fallacies on the under- standing , as for ...
... distinctions , unmeaning subtleties , and mazing windings , than from any other manner . For it must be owned , that the syllogistic art has at least as often been employed for imposing fallacies on the under- standing , as for ...
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