The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... object , by which it is excited . The investigation is conducted with the greatest accu- racy , and the theory confirmed and illustrated by such a variety of pertinent examples , as enable us to scrutinize his doctrine on every side ...
... object , by which it is excited . The investigation is conducted with the greatest accu- racy , and the theory confirmed and illustrated by such a variety of pertinent examples , as enable us to scrutinize his doctrine on every side ...
الصفحة 5
... have some conception of the very utmost to which it can proceed . For instance , where resemblance is the object , as in a picture or statue , a per- fect conformity to its archetype is a thing at least INTRODUCTION 5.
... have some conception of the very utmost to which it can proceed . For instance , where resemblance is the object , as in a picture or statue , a per- fect conformity to its archetype is a thing at least INTRODUCTION 5.
الصفحة 6
... object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is immediately judged by every body ; for all have in them some rudiments of taste , though in some they are improved ...
... object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is immediately judged by every body ; for all have in them some rudiments of taste , though in some they are improved ...
الصفحة 11
... object of taste , sculpture , painting , music , architecture , and gardening , as well as poetry and eloquence , come within his plan . On the other hand , though his subject be more multiform , it is , in respect of its connexion with ...
... object of taste , sculpture , painting , music , architecture , and gardening , as well as poetry and eloquence , come within his plan . On the other hand , though his subject be more multiform , it is , in respect of its connexion with ...
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... object of the intellect , furnisheth materials for the fancy ; the fancy culls , com- pounds , and , by hermimic art , disposes these materials so as to affect the passions ; the passions are the natural spurs to volition or action ...
... object of the intellect , furnisheth materials for the fancy ; the fancy culls , com- pounds , and , by hermimic art , disposes these materials so as to affect the passions ; the passions are the natural spurs to volition or action ...
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