The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... characters . IN 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 ...
... characters . IN 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 ...
الصفحة 18
... the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manner ) terminates in the gratification of some inter- nal taste : as a taste for the wonderful , 18 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manner ) terminates in the gratification of some inter- nal taste : as a taste for the wonderful , 18 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
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... character , and the most entire confidence in his inte- grity and judgment . The whole world is exhibited as no more than a sufficient theatre for such a superior genius to act upon . How noble is the idea ! All the nations and ...
... character , and the most entire confidence in his inte- grity and judgment . The whole world is exhibited as no more than a sufficient theatre for such a superior genius to act upon . How noble is the idea ! All the nations and ...
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... character alone is the subject of the former , whereas all things whatever fall within the province of the latter ... characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents he hath so pleas antly related in his Tatlers and Spectators ...
... character alone is the subject of the former , whereas all things whatever fall within the province of the latter ... characters he hath so finely drawn , and little incidents he hath so pleas antly related in his Tatlers and Spectators ...
الصفحة 35
... character , but not every thing in character ; its foibles generally , such as ca- prices , little extravagancies , weak anxieties , jealousies , childish fondness , pertness , vanity , and self - conceit . One finds the greatest scope ...
... character , but not every thing in character ; its foibles generally , such as ca- prices , little extravagancies , weak anxieties , jealousies , childish fondness , pertness , vanity , and self - conceit . One finds the greatest scope ...
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