The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... Orator so amply furnish , to disclose its secret movements , tracing its principal channels of perception and action , as near as possible , to their source : and , on the other hand , from the science of human nature , to ascer- tain ...
... Orator so amply furnish , to disclose its secret movements , tracing its principal channels of perception and action , as near as possible , to their source : and , on the other hand , from the science of human nature , to ascer- tain ...
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... oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former , whether ... orator . The same medium , language , is made use of ; the same general rules of composition , in narration ...
... oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former , whether ... orator . The same medium , language , is made use of ; the same general rules of composition , in narration ...
الصفحة 9
... orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . The first impulse towards the attainment of every art is from The earliest assistance and direction that can B nature . be obtained in the rhetorical art , by which men ...
... orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . The first impulse towards the attainment of every art is from The earliest assistance and direction that can B nature . be obtained in the rhetorical art , by which men ...
الصفحة 15
... orator ; " Optimus " est orator qui dicendo animos audientium et docet , et delectat , et permovet . " 2dly , It is best adapted to the subject of these papers . See the note on page 20 . Any one discourse admits only one of these ends as.
... orator ; " Optimus " est orator qui dicendo animos audientium et docet , et delectat , et permovet . " 2dly , It is best adapted to the subject of these papers . See the note on page 20 . Any one discourse admits only one of these ends as.
الصفحة 17
... orator may , in some sort , be said , like that of the painter , to consist in imita- tion , the merit of the work ... oratory , especially Chap . I. 17 OF RHETORIC .
... orator may , in some sort , be said , like that of the painter , to consist in imita- tion , the merit of the work ... oratory , especially Chap . I. 17 OF RHETORIC .
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