The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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... of which was not to persuade but to please . Yet it is easy to discover the origin of this defect , and that both from the nature of cle , and procures the speaker an irresistible power over Chap . I. 19 OF RHETORIC .
... of which was not to persuade but to please . Yet it is easy to discover the origin of this defect , and that both from the nature of cle , and procures the speaker an irresistible power over Chap . I. 19 OF RHETORIC .
الصفحة 20
George Campbell. cle , and procures the speaker an irresistible power over the thoughts and purposes of his audience . It is this which hath been so justly celebrated as giving one man an ascendent over others , superior , even to what ...
George Campbell. cle , and procures the speaker an irresistible power over the thoughts and purposes of his audience . It is this which hath been so justly celebrated as giving one man an ascendent over others , superior , even to what ...
الصفحة 21
... speaker , can , in an oblique manner , be made conducive to either . Such are joy , love , esteem , compassion . Ne- vertheless , all these kinds may find a place in suasory discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the will ...
... speaker , can , in an oblique manner , be made conducive to either . Such are joy , love , esteem , compassion . Ne- vertheless , all these kinds may find a place in suasory discourses , or such as are intended to operate on the will ...
الصفحة 36
... speaker to mimic the personal singularities of the man for whom he desires to interest us . On the other hand , in the humorous , where the end is diversion , even overacting , if moderate , is not improper . It was observed already ...
... speaker to mimic the personal singularities of the man for whom he desires to interest us . On the other hand , in the humorous , where the end is diversion , even overacting , if moderate , is not improper . It was observed already ...
الصفحة 40
... speaker , as there is always an air of reason- ing conveyed under that species of imagery , narration or description , which stimulates laughter , these , thus blended , obtain the appellation of ridicule , the poignancy of which hath a ...
... speaker , as there is always an air of reason- ing conveyed under that species of imagery , narration or description , which stimulates laughter , these , thus blended , obtain the appellation of ridicule , the poignancy of which hath a ...
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