The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... thing should be alike perspicuous to every reader , or that all the parts should be equally elevated . Variety in this ... things , carefully to beware of implicit attach- ment and servile imitation , even when they seem to be claimed by ...
... thing should be alike perspicuous to every reader , or that all the parts should be equally elevated . Variety in this ... things , carefully to beware of implicit attach- ment and servile imitation , even when they seem to be claimed by ...
الصفحة xi
... Things Sensible from things Intelligible , 4. Things Animate for things Lifeless , ib . 416 417 419 422 425 Part III . The use of those Tropes which are obstructive to Vivacity , SECT . III . Words considered as Sounds , 431 440 · SECT ...
... Things Sensible from things Intelligible , 4. Things Animate for things Lifeless , ib . 416 417 419 422 425 Part III . The use of those Tropes which are obstructive to Vivacity , SECT . III . Words considered as Sounds , 431 440 · SECT ...
الصفحة 18
... things . According- ly , in all tongues , perhaps without exception , the ordi- nary terms , which are considered as literally expressive of the latter , are also used promiscuously to denote the former . Now admiration , when thus ...
... things . According- ly , in all tongues , perhaps without exception , the ordi- nary terms , which are considered as literally expressive of the latter , are also used promiscuously to denote the former . Now admiration , when thus ...
الصفحة 22
... things themselves be understood , it does not seem ma- terial what names are assigned them . Yet it is both more accurate , and proves no inconsiderable aid to the right understanding of things , to discriminate by differ ent signs such ...
... things themselves be understood , it does not seem ma- terial what names are assigned them . Yet it is both more accurate , and proves no inconsiderable aid to the right understanding of things , to discriminate by differ ent signs such ...
الصفحة 23
... thing conspires to aggrandize the hero , and exalt him to something more than mortal in the minds of the auditory ... things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from Quintilian , was quite ...
... thing conspires to aggrandize the hero , and exalt him to something more than mortal in the minds of the auditory ... things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from Quintilian , was quite ...
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