The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... ; but we 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.
... ; but we 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.
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... resemblance , in the portrait or performance . Now the principal scope for this class being in narration and description , Of this kind Euclid hath given us the most perfect models , which have not , I think , been sufficiently imitated ...
... resemblance , in the portrait or performance . Now the principal scope for this class being in narration and description , Of this kind Euclid hath given us the most perfect models , which have not , I think , been sufficiently imitated ...
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... resemblance which his painting bears to nature ; nay , it will not permit the hearers even a moment's leisure for making the compa rison , but as it were by some magical spell , hurries them , ere they are aware , into love , pity ...
... resemblance which his painting bears to nature ; nay , it will not permit the hearers even a moment's leisure for making the compa rison , but as it were by some magical spell , hurries them , ere they are aware , into love , pity ...
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... resemblance requisite in that particular on which the comparison is founded , but I know no language which affords a name for this species of imagery , but the English . The French esprit or bel esprit , though on some occasions rightly ...
... resemblance requisite in that particular on which the comparison is founded , but I know no language which affords a name for this species of imagery , but the English . The French esprit or bel esprit , though on some occasions rightly ...
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... resemblance , but by the opposition of ideas . But this , of which , however , he hath not given us an instance , doth not constitute a different species , as the repugnancy in that case will always be found between objects in other ...
... resemblance , but by the opposition of ideas . But this , of which , however , he hath not given us an instance , doth not constitute a different species , as the repugnancy in that case will always be found between objects in other ...
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