The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 36
... sentiments , not so much of the individual , as of human nature , must be display- ed . So very different , or rather opposite , are these two in this respect , that there could not be a more effectual expedient for undoing the charm of ...
... sentiments , not so much of the individual , as of human nature , must be display- ed . So very different , or rather opposite , are these two in this respect , that there could not be a more effectual expedient for undoing the charm of ...
الصفحة 45
... sentiment , is struck at , there is properly no satire , ( or , as it is sometimes termed emphatically enough , pointed wit ) and consequently no ridicule . The example that first claims a peculiar notice here is one from Young's ...
... sentiment , is struck at , there is properly no satire , ( or , as it is sometimes termed emphatically enough , pointed wit ) and consequently no ridicule . The example that first claims a peculiar notice here is one from Young's ...
الصفحة 48
... question . This is particularly the case on these points on which there hath been a variety of jarring sentiments . The simplest way and the most 48 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY The Doctrine of the preceding Chapter defended,
... question . This is particularly the case on these points on which there hath been a variety of jarring sentiments . The simplest way and the most 48 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY The Doctrine of the preceding Chapter defended,
الصفحة 49
... sentiments of an author are opposed by inveterate prejudices in the reader , arising from contrary opinions early imbibed , or from an ex- cessive deference to venerable names and ancient autho rities . SECTION I. - Aristotle's account ...
... sentiments of an author are opposed by inveterate prejudices in the reader , arising from contrary opinions early imbibed , or from an ex- cessive deference to venerable names and ancient autho rities . SECTION I. - Aristotle's account ...
الصفحة 95
... sentiments on the subject . On a nearer inspection , I cannot say I have found reason to alter them , though I think I have seen a little farther into the nature of disputative science , and consequently into the grounds of its futility ...
... sentiments on the subject . On a nearer inspection , I cannot say I have found reason to alter them , though I think I have seen a little farther into the nature of disputative science , and consequently into the grounds of its futility ...
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