The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... consequence to ascertain , with precision , the meanings of words , and , as nearly as the genius of the language in which one writes will permit , to make them correspond to the boundaries assigned by Nature to the things sig- For an ...
... consequence to ascertain , with precision , the meanings of words , and , as nearly as the genius of the language in which one writes will permit , to make them correspond to the boundaries assigned by Nature to the things sig- For an ...
الصفحة 23
... consequence of the impression made upon the minds of the people . His words are remarkable , " Atque ego illos credo qui aderant , nec sensisse quid facerent , nec sponte judi- " cioque plausisse ; sed velut mente captos , et quo essent ...
... consequence of the impression made upon the minds of the people . His words are remarkable , " Atque ego illos credo qui aderant , nec sensisse quid facerent , nec sponte judi- " cioque plausisse ; sed velut mente captos , et quo essent ...
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... consequence here are surprise and novelty , that nothing is more tasteless , and sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator . allusion will ...
... consequence here are surprise and novelty , that nothing is more tasteless , and sometimes disgusting , than a joke that has become stale by frequent repetition . For the same reason , even a pun or happy • Spectator . allusion will ...
الصفحة 42
... consequence , either to private or to public felicity§ . • Origin and progress of Satire . + The differences and relations to be found in the several forms of poetry mentioned , may be more concisely marked by the following scheme ...
... consequence , either to private or to public felicity§ . • Origin and progress of Satire . + The differences and relations to be found in the several forms of poetry mentioned , may be more concisely marked by the following scheme ...
الصفحة 43
... consequences of the subject treated , and of that conviction which his reasoning produces in the un- derstanding . Although , in fact , he intends to move his auditory , he only declares his purpose to convince them . To reverse this ...
... consequences of the subject treated , and of that conviction which his reasoning produces in the un- derstanding . Although , in fact , he intends to move his auditory , he only declares his purpose to convince them . To reverse this ...
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