The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is immediately judged by every body ; for all have in them some rudiments of taste , though in some they are improved by a good , in others corrupted ...
... effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new production in these is immediately judged by every body ; for all have in them some rudiments of taste , though in some they are improved by a good , in others corrupted ...
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... effect upon the hear- ers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speak- ing , against which the best natural , but ...
... effect upon the hear- ers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speak- ing , against which the best natural , but ...
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... effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for inter- prise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate to action . Such ...
... effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for inter- prise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate to action . Such ...
الصفحة 23
... effect which the words above quoted , and some other things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from Quintilian , was quite extraordinary . They extorted from them such demonstrations of ...
... effect which the words above quoted , and some other things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from Quintilian , was quite extraordinary . They extorted from them such demonstrations of ...
الصفحة 26
... effect is im- putable . Hence we hear of the flashes and the sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise , and con- trariety . These are illustrated in the first by a term which implies an instantaneous emergence of light ...
... effect is im- putable . Hence we hear of the flashes and the sallies of wit , phrases which imply suddenness , surprise , and con- trariety . These are illustrated in the first by a term which implies an instantaneous emergence of light ...
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