The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... 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 . Necessity , the mother ...
... 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 . Necessity , the mother ...
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... equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculpture and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a comparison . But let it be observed , that the remarks now made , regard only ...
... equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculpture and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a comparison . But let it be observed , that the remarks now made , regard only ...
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... equal latitude . But this is certainly a perversion of the word from its ordinary sense , through an excessive deference to the manner and idiom of our ingenious neighbours . Indeed , when an author varies the meaning in the same work ...
... equal latitude . But this is certainly a perversion of the word from its ordinary sense , through an excessive deference to the manner and idiom of our ingenious neighbours . Indeed , when an author varies the meaning in the same work ...
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... equal , is that of Young , One day his wife , ( for who can wives reclaim ! ) Levell'd her barbarous needle at his fame . § To both the preceding kinds , the term burlesque is ap- plied , but especially to the first . Of the third ...
... equal , is that of Young , One day his wife , ( for who can wives reclaim ! ) Levell'd her barbarous needle at his fame . § To both the preceding kinds , the term burlesque is ap- plied , but especially to the first . Of the third ...
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... equal force every species of misconduct : it is not the criminal part which it attacks , but that which we denominate silly or foolish . With regard to doctrine , it is evident that it is not falsity or mistake , but palpable error or ...
... equal force every species of misconduct : it is not the criminal part which it attacks , but that which we denominate silly or foolish . With regard to doctrine , it is evident that it is not falsity or mistake , but palpable error or ...
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