The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured with an opportunity of judging for itself , in regard to the merits of that performance . One reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for mentioning the manner ...
... reason to think , that the world will soon be favoured with an opportunity of judging for itself , in regard to the merits of that performance . One reason , though not the only one , which the Author has for mentioning the manner ...
الصفحة 20
... reason hath conferred solidity and weight , and passion such a sharpness as enables them , in defiance of every obstruction , to open a speedy passage to the heart ? It is not , however , every kind of pathos , which will give the ...
... reason hath conferred solidity and weight , and passion such a sharpness as enables them , in defiance of every obstruction , to open a speedy passage to the heart ? It is not , however , every kind of pathos , which will give the ...
الصفحة 26
... sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator . allusion will appear excellent when thrown out extem- poré in 26 Chap . II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
... sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator . allusion will appear excellent when thrown out extem- poré in 26 Chap . II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
الصفحة 45
... reason , nor will " attend to it . Was ever an Infidel in health convinced 66 by reasoning ; or did he ever in sickness need to be " reasoned with on this subject ? The truth then is , that " the daring principles of the libertine are ...
... reason , nor will " attend to it . Was ever an Infidel in health convinced 66 by reasoning ; or did he ever in sickness need to be " reasoned with on this subject ? The truth then is , that " the daring principles of the libertine are ...
الصفحة 47
... reason is wit ; when any extravagance or impropriety in conduct , humour seldom fails to be of the confederacy . It may be further observed , that the words banter and raillery are also used to signify ridicule of a certain form ...
... reason is wit ; when any extravagance or impropriety in conduct , humour seldom fails to be of the confederacy . It may be further observed , that the words banter and raillery are also used to signify ridicule of a certain form ...
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