The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 18
... latter , are also used promiscuously to denote the former . Now admiration , when thus applied , doth not require to its production , as the passions generally do , any reflex view of motives or tendencies , or of any rela- tion either ...
... latter , are also used promiscuously to denote the former . Now admiration , when thus applied , doth not require to its production , as the passions generally do , any reflex view of motives or tendencies , or of any rela- tion either ...
الصفحة 19
... latter , suita- bly to this way of thinking , was sometimes defined the art of persuasion . But that this definition is defective , appears even from their own writings , since in a consistency with it , their rhetorics could not have ...
... latter , suita- bly to this way of thinking , was sometimes defined the art of persuasion . But that this definition is defective , appears even from their own writings , since in a consistency with it , their rhetorics could not have ...
الصفحة 20
... latter the more ignoble part only , the body and its members are ensla- ved ; whereas from the dominion of the former , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of ...
... latter the more ignoble part only , the body and its members are ensla- ved ; whereas from the dominion of the former , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of ...
الصفحة 22
... latter being considered as a species of the former . In this manner has this subject been treated by that great master Lon- ginus , whose acceptation of the term sublime is extreme- ly indefinite , importing an eminent degree of almost ...
... latter being considered as a species of the former . In this manner has this subject been treated by that great master Lon- ginus , whose acceptation of the term sublime is extreme- ly indefinite , importing an eminent degree of almost ...
الصفحة 24
... latter of these the ancients excel ; in the former the moderns . De- mosthenes and Cicero , not to say , Homer and Virgil , to this day , remain unrival- led , and in all antiquity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match ...
... latter of these the ancients excel ; in the former the moderns . De- mosthenes and Cicero , not to say , Homer and Virgil , to this day , remain unrival- led , and in all antiquity , Lucian himself not excepted , we cannot find a match ...
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