The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudest state of society , are capable of acquiring . The next step is to observe and discriminate , by proper appellations , the different attempts , whether modes of arguing , or ...
... experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudest state of society , are capable of acquiring . The next step is to observe and discriminate , by proper appellations , the different attempts , whether modes of arguing , or ...
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... experience and observation . This knowledge must of necessity precede even those rudest and earliest essays ; and if in the imperfect and indigested state in which knowledge must always be found in the mind that is rather self - taught ...
... experience and observation . This knowledge must of necessity precede even those rudest and earliest essays ; and if in the imperfect and indigested state in which knowledge must always be found in the mind that is rather self - taught ...
الصفحة 13
... ; what I shall have occasion afterwards to ad- vance on the acquisition of experience , and the manner of using it , will be a sufficient illustration . THE PHILOSOPHY OF RHETORIC . BOOK I. THE NATURE AND INTRODUCTION . 13.
... ; what I shall have occasion afterwards to ad- vance on the acquisition of experience , and the manner of using it , will be a sufficient illustration . THE PHILOSOPHY OF RHETORIC . BOOK I. THE NATURE AND INTRODUCTION . 13.
الصفحة 67
... experience . It must , however , be admitted , that experience is of use in assisting us to judge concerning the more languid and confused sug gestions of memory ; or , to speak more properly con- cerning the reality of those things ...
... experience . It must , however , be admitted , that experience is of use in assisting us to judge concerning the more languid and confused sug gestions of memory ; or , to speak more properly con- cerning the reality of those things ...
الصفحة 69
... experience ; and as it proceeds on this general presumption or moral axiom , that the course of nature in time to come , will be similar to what it hath been hitherto , it decides , in regard to particulars , concerning the future from ...
... experience ; and as it proceeds on this general presumption or moral axiom , that the course of nature in time to come , will be similar to what it hath been hitherto , it decides , in regard to particulars , concerning the future from ...
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