The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xi
... kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered , · CHAP . IX . May there not be an excess of Perspicuity ? BOOK III . THE DISCRIMINATING PROPERTIES OF ELOCUTION . 379 . 395 349 ib . 362 372 CHAP . I. Of Vivacity as depending on the choice of ...
... kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered , · CHAP . IX . May there not be an excess of Perspicuity ? BOOK III . THE DISCRIMINATING PROPERTIES OF ELOCUTION . 379 . 395 349 ib . 362 372 CHAP . I. Of Vivacity as depending on the choice of ...
الصفحة 18
... kind of address of which I am now treating , attains the summit of perfection in the sublime , or those great and noble images , which , when in suitable colouring presented to the mind , do , as it were , distend the imagination with ...
... kind of address of which I am now treating , attains the summit of perfection in the sublime , or those great and noble images , which , when in suitable colouring presented to the mind , do , as it were , distend the imagination with ...
الصفحة 20
... kind of pathos , which will give the orator so great an ascendency over the minds of his hearers . All passions are not alike capable of producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and ...
... kind of pathos , which will give the orator so great an ascendency over the minds of his hearers . All passions are not alike capable of producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and ...
الصفحة 22
... kind . Doubtless , if 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 ...
... kind . Doubtless , if 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 ...
الصفحة 29
... kind , consisting in the aggrandisement of little things , which is by far the most splendid , and dis- plays a soaring imagination , these lines of Pope will serve to illustrate : As Berecynthia , while her offspring vie In homage to ...
... kind , consisting in the aggrandisement of little things , which is by far the most splendid , and dis- plays a soaring imagination , these lines of Pope will serve to illustrate : As Berecynthia , while her offspring vie In homage to ...
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