The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 179
... sound state when the intellec- tual powers are unimpaired , is what no man would have ever either conceived or advanced , that had not a dar ling hypothesis to support . And by such arguments , it is certain that every hypothesis ...
... sound state when the intellec- tual powers are unimpaired , is what no man would have ever either conceived or advanced , that had not a dar ling hypothesis to support . And by such arguments , it is certain that every hypothesis ...
الصفحة 180
... sound , such inconceiveable charms ? Can a mere nothing serve as a counterpoise to solid and substantial good ? Are we not rather imposed on by appearances , when we conclude this to be his motive ? Can we be senseless enough to imagine ...
... sound , such inconceiveable charms ? Can a mere nothing serve as a counterpoise to solid and substantial good ? Are we not rather imposed on by appearances , when we conclude this to be his motive ? Can we be senseless enough to imagine ...
الصفحة 195
... sounds come to be appropriated to certain Usus Quem penes arbitrium est et jus et porma loquendi . HOR . De Arte Poet . things , as their signs , and certain ways of BOOK II THE FOUNDATIONS AND ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF ELOCUTION, The ...
... sounds come to be appropriated to certain Usus Quem penes arbitrium est et jus et porma loquendi . HOR . De Arte Poet . things , as their signs , and certain ways of BOOK II THE FOUNDATIONS AND ESSENTIAL PROPERTIES OF ELOCUTION, The ...
الصفحة 196
... sounds come to be established , as de- noting the relations which subsist among the things sig- nified . It is not the business of grammar , as some critics seem preposterously to imagine , to give law to the fash- ions which regulate ...
... sounds come to be established , as de- noting the relations which subsist among the things sig- nified . It is not the business of grammar , as some critics seem preposterously to imagine , to give law to the fash- ions which regulate ...
الصفحة 197
... sounds of any language , and the things signified , or be- tween the modes of inflection and combination , and the relations they are intended to express . Perhaps he meant the grammar of some other language ; if so , the charge was ...
... sounds of any language , and the things signified , or be- tween the modes of inflection and combination , and the relations they are intended to express . Perhaps he meant the grammar of some other language ; if so , the charge was ...
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