The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as Men in general , 107 SECT . I. As endowed with Understanding , 108 SECT . II . As endowed with Imagination , 109 SECT . III . As endowed with Memory , 111 SECT . IV . As endowed with Passions ...
... Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as Men in general , 107 SECT . I. As endowed with Understanding , 108 SECT . II . As endowed with Imagination , 109 SECT . III . As endowed with Memory , 111 SECT . IV . As endowed with Passions ...
الصفحة x
... Speaker ought to have of 137 the Hearers , as such Men in particular , CHAP . IX . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of himself , 138 CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the mo- derns ...
... Speaker ought to have of 137 the Hearers , as such Men in particular , CHAP . IX . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of himself , 138 CHAP . X. The different kinds of public speaking in use among the mo- derns ...
الصفحة 9
... speakers existed before grammarians , and reasoners be fore logicians ; so doubtless there were orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . The first impulse towards the attainment of every art is from The ...
... speakers existed before grammarians , and reasoners be fore logicians ; so doubtless there were orators before there were rhetoricians , and poets before critics . The first impulse towards the attainment of every art is from The ...
الصفحة 15
... speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end . ' † All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech ...
... speaker intends to produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end . ' † All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech ...
الصفحة 17
... speaker addresseth himself to the understand- ing , he proposes the instruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining some doctrine unknown , or not dis- tinctly comprehended by them , or by proving some po- sition ...
... speaker addresseth himself to the understand- ing , he proposes the instruction of his hearers , and that , either by explaining some doctrine unknown , or not dis- tinctly comprehended by them , or by proving some po- sition ...
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