The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 47
... signify ridicule of a certain form , applied , indeed , more commonly to practices than to opinions , and oftener to the little pe- culiarities of individuals , than to the distinguishing cus- toms or usages of sects and parties . The ...
... signify ridicule of a certain form , applied , indeed , more commonly to practices than to opinions , and oftener to the little pe- culiarities of individuals , than to the distinguishing cus- toms or usages of sects and parties . The ...
الصفحة 64
... signify by the parenthesis , " ( without entering into the ground of our assent to them , ) " it is not easy to guess . By a ground of assent to any proposition , is commonly understood , a reason or argument in support of it . Now , by ...
... signify by the parenthesis , " ( without entering into the ground of our assent to them , ) " it is not easy to guess . By a ground of assent to any proposition , is commonly understood , a reason or argument in support of it . Now , by ...
الصفحة 169
... signify , though he doth not plainly speak it out , that the discovery made by the hearer , of the admirable art and ingenuity of the speaker , and of the elegance and harmony of what is spoken , gives that peculiar pleasure to the mind ...
... signify , though he doth not plainly speak it out , that the discovery made by the hearer , of the admirable art and ingenuity of the speaker , and of the elegance and harmony of what is spoken , gives that peculiar pleasure to the mind ...
الصفحة 198
... signify , that our best speakers , and most approved authors , frequently offend against the rules of grammar , that is , against the general use of the lan- guage ; I shall not here enter on a discussion of the question . Only let us ...
... signify , that our best speakers , and most approved authors , frequently offend against the rules of grammar , that is , against the general use of the lan- guage ; I shall not here enter on a discussion of the question . Only let us ...
الصفحة 201
... signify , that the primary principle which gives rise to the distinction be- tween good use and bad in language , is different in dif- ferent countries . It is not originally , even in France , a deference to power , but to wisdom ...
... signify , that the primary principle which gives rise to the distinction be- tween good use and bad in language , is different in dif- ferent countries . It is not originally , even in France , a deference to power , but to wisdom ...
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