The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 20
... respect of consequences . Secondly , from ancient customs . All their public orations were ranked under three classes , the demonstrative , the judiciary , and the deliberative . In the two last it was impossible to rise to eminence ...
... respect of consequences . Secondly , from ancient customs . All their public orations were ranked under three classes , the demonstrative , the judiciary , and the deliberative . In the two last it was impossible to rise to eminence ...
الصفحة 22
... respect of the sublime ; what , instead of gazing on with admiration , we should avert our eyes from with abhorrence . For , however it might pass in a Roman senate , I ques- tion whether Ciceronian eloquence itself could excuse the ...
... respect of the sublime ; what , instead of gazing on with admiration , we should avert our eyes from with abhorrence . For , however it might pass in a Roman senate , I ques- tion whether Ciceronian eloquence itself could excuse the ...
الصفحة 26
... respect of dignity , or the impression they make upon the mind , they must be things homogeneous . What has ... respects resembling ; for it is to the contrast of dissimilitude and likeness , remoteness and re- lation in the same objects ...
... respect of dignity , or the impression they make upon the mind , they must be things homogeneous . What has ... respects resembling ; for it is to the contrast of dissimilitude and likeness , remoteness and re- lation in the same objects ...
الصفحة 27
... respect in which wit differs from the illus- . trations of the graver orator , is the way wherein it af- fects the hearer . Sublimity elevates , beauty charms , wit diverts . The first , as hath been already observed , en- raptures ...
... respect in which wit differs from the illus- . trations of the graver orator , is the way wherein it af- fects the hearer . Sublimity elevates , beauty charms , wit diverts . The first , as hath been already observed , en- raptures ...
الصفحة 28
... respect standing in the same predicament . An example of this I shall now give from the same hand , For when the restless Greeks sat down So many years , before Troy town , Hudibras , Part ii . Canto 3 . Ibid , Part i . Canto i . And ...
... respect standing in the same predicament . An example of this I shall now give from the same hand , For when the restless Greeks sat down So many years , before Troy town , Hudibras , Part ii . Canto 3 . Ibid , Part i . Canto i . And ...
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