The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... 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 which the Poet and the Orator so amply furnish ...
... 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 which the Poet and the Orator so amply furnish ...
الصفحة vii
... thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examination , be deemed of no ... thoughts than to pretend an exemption from such positive faults in expression , as , on the article of Elocution , he ...
... thought too minute and particular , if just , they will not , he hopes , on a re - examination , be deemed of no ... thoughts than to pretend an exemption from such positive faults in expression , as , on the article of Elocution , he ...
الصفحة xi
... thought , 308 ib . 316 ib . 310 382 333 " Part II . From affectation of Excellence , 335 Part III . From want of Meaning , 338 Under this the various kinds of Nonsense , 1. The Puerile , 340 2. The Learned , 341 s . The Profound , 345 4 ...
... thought , 308 ib . 316 ib . 310 382 333 " Part II . From affectation of Excellence , 335 Part III . From want of Meaning , 338 Under this the various kinds of Nonsense , 1. The Puerile , 340 2. The Learned , 341 s . The Profound , 345 4 ...
الصفحة 2
... superficial observer , may be thought to supersede the study of any thing further . But their utility reaches a very little way , compared with that which results from the knowledge of the foundations of the art , and 2 INTRODUCTION .
... superficial observer , may be thought to supersede the study of any thing further . But their utility reaches a very little way , compared with that which results from the knowledge of the foundations of the art , and 2 INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة 35
... the greatest justness of co- medy , Humour is all . Wit should be only brought To turn agreeably some proper thought . Essay on Poetry . The pathetic and the facetious differ not only in sub- Chap . II . 35 OF RHETORIC .
... the greatest justness of co- medy , Humour is all . Wit should be only brought To turn agreeably some proper thought . Essay on Poetry . The pathetic and the facetious differ not only in sub- Chap . II . 35 OF RHETORIC .
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