The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... rules , which men are taught to use mechanically , a good practical arithmetician may be formed , who nei- ther knows the reasons on which the rules he works by were first established , nor ever thinks it of any moment to inquire into ...
... rules , which men are taught to use mechanically , a good practical arithmetician may be formed , who nei- ther knows the reasons on which the rules he works by were first established , nor ever thinks it of any moment to inquire into ...
الصفحة 2
... rules , as hath been al- ready hinted , which must carefully be followed , and which serve the artist instead of principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step to- wards science . Thus in the common books of ...
... rules , as hath been al- ready hinted , which must carefully be followed , and which serve the artist instead of principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step to- wards science . Thus in the common books of ...
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... rules had never been invented . Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules themselves , as serve for the solution of endless ...
... rules had never been invented . Besides , if by these the particular questions which come exactly within the description of the rule may be solved ; by the other , such general rules themselves , as serve for the solution of endless ...
الصفحة 8
... rules of action upon others . Poetry indeed is properly no other than a particular mode or form of certain branches of oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former ...
... rules of action upon others . Poetry indeed is properly no other than a particular mode or form of certain branches of oratory . But of this more afterwards . Suffice it only to remark at pre- sent , that the direct end of the former ...
الصفحة 10
... rules of composition are discovered , or the method of combining and disposing the several materials , so as that they may be perfectly adapted to the end in view . By the fourth , we arrive at that knowledge of human nature , which ...
... rules of composition are discovered , or the method of combining and disposing the several materials , so as that they may be perfectly adapted to the end in view . By the fourth , we arrive at that knowledge of human nature , which ...
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