The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة x
... speaking in use among the mo- derns , compared , with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence , SECT . I. - In regard to the speaker , SECT . II . In regard to the persons addressed , 142 143 146 SECT . III . In ...
... speaking in use among the mo- derns , compared , with a view to their different advantages in respect of eloquence , SECT . I. - In regard to the speaker , SECT . II . In regard to the persons addressed , 142 143 146 SECT . III . In ...
الصفحة xi
... Speaking and in Think- ing , CHAP . VIII . The extensive usefulness of Perspicuity , SECT . I. When its obscurity apposite , if ever it be apposite , and what kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered , · CHAP . IX . May there not be an ...
... Speaking and in Think- ing , CHAP . VIII . The extensive usefulness of Perspicuity , SECT . I. When its obscurity apposite , if ever it be apposite , and what kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered , · CHAP . IX . May there not be an ...
الصفحة 7
... speaking , in the extensive sense in which I employ the term . For , in the first place , that it ought to be ranked among the polite or fine arts , is manifest from this , that in all its exertions , • Doctrina circa intellectum ...
... speaking , in the extensive sense in which I employ the term . For , in the first place , that it ought to be ranked among the polite or fine arts , is manifest from this , that in all its exertions , • Doctrina circa intellectum ...
الصفحة 9
... speak- ing , against which the best natural , but uncultivated parts , give no security ; and by the latter , the proper mediums are suggested , whereby the necessary aids of topics , arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be ...
... speak- ing , against which the best natural , but uncultivated parts , give no security ; and by the latter , the proper mediums are suggested , whereby the necessary aids of topics , arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be ...
الصفحة 15
... speaking there is always some end proposed , or some effect which the speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end ...
... speaking there is always some end proposed , or some effect which the speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end ...
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