The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... style , with which , he is afraid , it will be thought chargeable . It is his purpose in this Work , on the one hand , to exhibit , he does not say , a correct map , but a tolerable sketch of the human mind ; and , aided by the lights ...
... style , with which , he is afraid , it will be thought chargeable . It is his purpose in this Work , on the one hand , to exhibit , he does not say , a correct map , but a tolerable sketch of the human mind ; and , aided by the lights ...
الصفحة vii
... style in general admits no higher qualities than purity and perspicuity . These were therefore his highest aim . The best ornaments out of place are not only un- becoming but offensive . Nor can any thing be farther from his thoughts ...
... style in general admits no higher qualities than purity and perspicuity . These were therefore his highest aim . The best ornaments out of place are not only un- becoming but offensive . Nor can any thing be farther from his thoughts ...
الصفحة x
... I. Impropriety in single words , CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English Construction stated and examined , 237 241 248 263 268 277 · 281 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of Style strictly Rhetorical CONTENTS .
... I. Impropriety in single words , CHAP . IV . Some grammatical doubts in regard to English Construction stated and examined , 237 241 248 263 268 277 · 281 CHAP . V. Of the qualities of Style strictly Rhetorical CONTENTS .
الصفحة xi
George Campbell. CHAP . V. Of the qualities of Style strictly Rhetorical , CHAP . VI . Of Perspicuity , SECT . I. The Obscure , Page 296 297 298 Part I. From Defect , Part II . From bad Arrangement , Part III . From using the same word ...
George Campbell. CHAP . V. Of the qualities of Style strictly Rhetorical , CHAP . VI . Of Perspicuity , SECT . I. The Obscure , Page 296 297 298 Part I. From Defect , Part II . From bad Arrangement , Part III . From using the same word ...
الصفحة 25
... style of French critics , the term wit , in English writings , hath been sometimes used with equal latitude . But this is certainly a perversion of the word from its ordinary sense , through an excessive deference to the manner and ...
... style of French critics , the term wit , in English writings , hath been sometimes used with equal latitude . But this is certainly a perversion of the word from its ordinary sense , through an excessive deference to the manner and ...
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