The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 27
... sometimes be made to appear insipid , and the most ingenious frigid , by scru- tinising them too narrowly . Besides , the very frame of spirit proper for being diverted with the laughable in objects , is so different from that which is ...
... sometimes be made to appear insipid , and the most ingenious frigid , by scru- tinising them too narrowly . Besides , the very frame of spirit proper for being diverted with the laughable in objects , is so different from that which is ...
الصفحة 45
... sometimes termed emphatically enough , pointed wit ) and consequently no ridicule . The example that first claims a peculiar notice here is one from Young's Satires , Health chiefly keeps an Atheist in the dark , & c . The wittiness of ...
... sometimes termed emphatically enough , pointed wit ) and consequently no ridicule . The example that first claims a peculiar notice here is one from Young's Satires , Health chiefly keeps an Atheist in the dark , & c . The wittiness of ...
الصفحة 47
... sometimes , though more sparingly , on the bench ; it is seldom or never of service in those which come from the pulpit . It is true , that an air of ridicule in disproving or dissuading , by rendering o- pinions or practices ...
... sometimes , though more sparingly , on the bench ; it is seldom or never of service in those which come from the pulpit . It is true , that an air of ridicule in disproving or dissuading , by rendering o- pinions or practices ...
الصفحة 49
... sometimes , with advantage , be departed from . This holds especially when the sentiments of an author are opposed by inveterate prejudices in the reader , arising from contrary opinions early imbibed , or from an ex- cessive deference ...
... sometimes , with advantage , be departed from . This holds especially when the sentiments of an author are opposed by inveterate prejudices in the reader , arising from contrary opinions early imbibed , or from an ex- cessive deference ...
الصفحة 81
... sometimes tend to hinder it . If the parts in the composition of similar objects were always in equal quantity , their being compounded would make no odds ; if the parts , though not equal , bore always the same proportion to the whole ...
... sometimes tend to hinder it . If the parts in the composition of similar objects were always in equal quantity , their being compounded would make no odds ; if the parts , though not equal , bore always the same proportion to the whole ...
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