The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 106
... distinction can be more precise ) is only puzzling the question ; let us enquire whether a reason can be assigned , for judging that the unknown time will resemble the known . Suppose our whole time divided into equal portions . Call ...
... distinction can be more precise ) is only puzzling the question ; let us enquire whether a reason can be assigned , for judging that the unknown time will resemble the known . Suppose our whole time divided into equal portions . Call ...
الصفحة 110
... distinction between ratiocination and imagery ? The following observations will serve for an answer to this query . It is evident , that though the mind receives a considerable pleasure from the discovery of resemblance , no pleasure is ...
... distinction between ratiocination and imagery ? The following observations will serve for an answer to this query . It is evident , that though the mind receives a considerable pleasure from the discovery of resemblance , no pleasure is ...
الصفحة 127
... . As in these there is no access for testimony , what constitutes the principal distinction is quite excluded . In comparing the influence of the past upon our minds , with that of the future , Chap . VII . 12 OF RHETORIC .
... . As in these there is no access for testimony , what constitutes the principal distinction is quite excluded . In comparing the influence of the past upon our minds , with that of the future , Chap . VII . 12 OF RHETORIC .
الصفحة 129
... distinction intelligible , the other sensible ; the one chiefly known to the inquisitive , the other in a great measure obvious to all . Hence perhaps it arises , that the latter is considered as a firmer ground of relation , than the ...
... distinction intelligible , the other sensible ; the one chiefly known to the inquisitive , the other in a great measure obvious to all . Hence perhaps it arises , that the latter is considered as a firmer ground of relation , than the ...
الصفحة 141
... distinctions , and afterwards by his elo- quence to work upon their passions . At the same time it must be acknowledged , on the other hand , that even men of the most improved intellects , and most refined sentiments , are not ...
... distinctions , and afterwards by his elo- quence to work upon their passions . At the same time it must be acknowledged , on the other hand , that even men of the most improved intellects , and most refined sentiments , are not ...
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