The Philosophy of Rhetoric |
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... sometimes unnaturally separated ; and that by the mere influence of example
on the one hand , and imitation on the other , some progress may be made in an
art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprung . By the help of a
...
... sometimes unnaturally separated ; and that by the mere influence of example
on the one hand , and imitation on the other , some progress may be made in an
art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprung . By the help of a
...
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In real life , however , any two of these , sometimes all the three , in various
proportions , may be found blended in the same person . The arts are frequently
divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in
this ...
In real life , however , any two of these , sometimes all the three , in various
proportions , may be found blended in the same person . The arts are frequently
divided into the useful , and the polite , fine or elegant ; for these words are , in
this ...
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f To prevent mistakes , it will not be beside my purpose furtber to remark , that
several of the terms above explained , are sometimes used by rhetoricians and
critics in a much larger and more vague signification , than has been given them
here ...
f To prevent mistakes , it will not be beside my purpose furtber to remark , that
several of the terms above explained , are sometimes used by rhetoricians and
critics in a much larger and more vague signification , than has been given them
here ...
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And , on the other hand , sublimity , pathos , vehemence , may sometimes enter
the precincts of familiar converse . To justify the use of such distinctive
appellations , it is enough that they refer to those particulars which are
predominant in each ...
And , on the other hand , sublimity , pathos , vehemence , may sometimes enter
the precincts of familiar converse . To justify the use of such distinctive
appellations , it is enough that they refer to those particulars which are
predominant in each ...
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Nay , of so much consequence here are surprise and novelty , that nothing is
more tasteless , and sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by
frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator ...
Nay , of so much consequence here are surprise and novelty , that nothing is
more tasteless , and sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by
frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator ...
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