The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... frequently meet with expert artisans , who are ignorant of the six mechanical powers , which , though in the exercise of their profession they daily employ , they do not under- stand the principles whereby , in any instance , the result ...
... frequently meet with expert artisans , who are ignorant of the six mechanical powers , which , though in the exercise of their profession they daily employ , they do not under- stand the principles whereby , in any instance , the result ...
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... frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonimously . This division is not coincident with that into the mechanical and the liberal . Physic , navigation ...
... frequently divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in this application , used synonimously . This division is not coincident with that into the mechanical and the liberal . Physic , navigation ...
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... frequent use among them , the deliberative , the judiciary , and the demonstrative . And I must acknowledge , that , as far as I have been able to discover , there has been little or no improvement in this respect made by the moderns ...
... frequent use among them , the deliberative , the judiciary , and the demonstrative . And I must acknowledge , that , as far as I have been able to discover , there has been little or no improvement in this respect made by the moderns ...
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... frequently lends her aid in promoting still nobler ends . From her exuberant stores most of those tropes and figures are extracted , which , when properly employ- ed , have such a marvellous efficacy in rousing the pas- sions , and by ...
... frequently lends her aid in promoting still nobler ends . From her exuberant stores most of those tropes and figures are extracted , which , when properly employ- ed , have such a marvellous efficacy in rousing the pas- sions , and by ...
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... frequent use than the first , and withal the surest means of advancing , both the fortune and the fame of the orator ; for as on the judiciary the lives and estates of private persons depended , on the deliberative hung the resolves of ...
... frequent use than the first , and withal the surest means of advancing , both the fortune and the fame of the orator ; for as on the judiciary the lives and estates of private persons depended , on the deliberative hung the resolves of ...
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