The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 211
... beginning of the present century ( for in this island we had little or nothing of the kind before ) , seem to have proceeded either from no settled principles at all , or from such as will not bear a near examination . There is this ...
... beginning of the present century ( for in this island we had little or nothing of the kind before ) , seem to have proceeded either from no settled principles at all , or from such as will not bear a near examination . There is this ...
الصفحة 212
... beginning to prevail , and evince its danger , by exposing its contrariety to law . Of similar benefit , though in a different sphere , are grammar and criticism . In language , the grammar- ian is properly the compiler of the digest ...
... beginning to prevail , and evince its danger , by exposing its contrariety to law . Of similar benefit , though in a different sphere , are grammar and criticism . In language , the grammar- ian is properly the compiler of the digest ...
الصفحة 221
... beginning with the Latin preposition sub . where the sub is followed by an s , unless when the original word compounded with the preposition , begins with an s . Thus we say subscribe from sub and scribo , sub- sist from sub and statuo ...
... beginning with the Latin preposition sub . where the sub is followed by an s , unless when the original word compounded with the preposition , begins with an s . Thus we say subscribe from sub and scribo , sub- sist from sub and statuo ...
الصفحة 247
... beginning of the present , it assumed to figure in conversation , and even sometimes to appear in print , it was so warmly attacked by Addison and Swift , * As I am disposed to think that , in matters of this kind , the Public is rarely ...
... beginning of the present , it assumed to figure in conversation , and even sometimes to appear in print , it was so warmly attacked by Addison and Swift , * As I am disposed to think that , in matters of this kind , the Public is rarely ...
الصفحة 267
... beginning , though the only proper sense of it be time without end ; as in these words , " From everlasting to everlasting thou art God.t " It may further be remarked of this term , that the true meaning is so strongly marked in its ...
... beginning , though the only proper sense of it be time without end ; as in these words , " From everlasting to everlasting thou art God.t " It may further be remarked of this term , that the true meaning is so strongly marked in its ...
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