The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... entirely similar in the fine arts . These , though later in their appearing , are more rapid in their advancement . There may , indeed , be in these a degree of perfection beyond what we have experienced ; but we have some conception of ...
... entirely similar in the fine arts . These , though later in their appearing , are more rapid in their advancement . There may , indeed , be in these a degree of perfection beyond what we have experienced ; but we have some conception of ...
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... entirely to co - operate with our views , those affecting lineaments must be so interwoven with our argument , as that , from the passion excited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by ...
... entirely to co - operate with our views , those affecting lineaments must be so interwoven with our argument , as that , from the passion excited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by ...
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... entirely from a view of the subject , which is , in some respect partial , and in some respect false . It is in some respect partial . When laughter is produced by ridicule , it is , doubtless , accompanied with some de- gree of ...
... entirely from a view of the subject , which is , in some respect partial , and in some respect false . It is in some respect partial . When laughter is produced by ridicule , it is , doubtless , accompanied with some de- gree of ...
الصفحة 65
... entirely lost . 66 66 It is purely hence that we derive our assurance of such truths as these : " Whatever has a beginning has a " cause . " - " When there is in the effect a manifest ad- justment of the several parts to a certain end ...
... entirely lost . 66 66 It is purely hence that we derive our assurance of such truths as these : " Whatever has a beginning has a " cause . " - " When there is in the effect a manifest ad- justment of the several parts to a certain end ...
الصفحة 67
... entirely to the clear report of my memory , I mean a good deal more than , " I am certain that my memory gives such a re- port , or represents things in such a manner , " for this conviction I have indeed from consciousness , but I mean ...
... entirely to the clear report of my memory , I mean a good deal more than , " I am certain that my memory gives such a re- port , or represents things in such a manner , " for this conviction I have indeed from consciousness , but I mean ...
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