The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 29
... sort , whose aim is to debase , delights in the most homely expressions , pro- vincial idioms , and cant phrases . The second kind , consisting in the aggrandisement of little things , which is by far the most splendid , and dis- plays ...
... sort , whose aim is to debase , delights in the most homely expressions , pro- vincial idioms , and cant phrases . The second kind , consisting in the aggrandisement of little things , which is by far the most splendid , and dis- plays ...
الصفحة 31
... sort , is where the things compared are what with dialecticians would come under the denomination of disparates , being such as can be ranked under no com- mon genius . Of this I shall subjoin an example from Young , Health chiefly ...
... sort , is where the things compared are what with dialecticians would come under the denomination of disparates , being such as can be ranked under no com- mon genius . Of this I shall subjoin an example from Young , Health chiefly ...
الصفحة 46
... sort of ridicule in Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws , B. xv . c . 5. where the practice of Europeans , in enslaving the negroes , is ironically justified , in a manner which does honour to the author's hu manity and love of justice , at ...
... sort of ridicule in Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws , B. xv . c . 5. where the practice of Europeans , in enslaving the negroes , is ironically justified , in a manner which does honour to the author's hu manity and love of justice , at ...
الصفحة 47
... sort of ridicule ; the former prevails most among the lower classes of the people , the latter only a- mong persons of breeding . I shall conclude this chapter with observing , that though the gayer and more familiar eloquence , now ex ...
... sort of ridicule ; the former prevails most among the lower classes of the people , the latter only a- mong persons of breeding . I shall conclude this chapter with observing , that though the gayer and more familiar eloquence , now ex ...
الصفحة 49
... sort of ridicule , but solely of the ridiculous in manners , of which he hath in few words given a very apposite de- scription . To take notice of any other laughable object , would have been foreign to his purpose . Laughter is not his ...
... sort of ridicule , but solely of the ridiculous in manners , of which he hath in few words given a very apposite de- scription . To take notice of any other laughable object , would have been foreign to his purpose . Laughter is not his ...
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