The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 196
... words ; such as nouns , verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every individual word , in the inflecting or the combining of which , a particular mode hath prevailed . Every single anomaly , therefore , though departing ...
... words ; such as nouns , verbs , and the other parts of speech ; but it concerns every individual word , in the inflecting or the combining of which , a particular mode hath prevailed . Every single anomaly , therefore , though departing ...
الصفحة 199
... words should outstrip our knowledge of things . It may , and often doth , come short of it . Words may be re- membered as sounds , but cannot be understood as signs , whilst we remain unacquainted with the things signified . Hence it ...
... words should outstrip our knowledge of things . It may , and often doth , come short of it . Words may be re- membered as sounds , but cannot be understood as signs , whilst we remain unacquainted with the things signified . Hence it ...
الصفحة 205
... words and idioms peculiar to some precincts of England , or at least somewhere current within the British pale . The ... words in the English Dictionary . 66 may " must we understand the word present ? Chap . I. 205 OF RHETORIC , Present ...
... words and idioms peculiar to some precincts of England , or at least somewhere current within the British pale . The ... words in the English Dictionary . 66 may " must we understand the word present ? Chap . I. 205 OF RHETORIC , Present ...
الصفحة 206
... words or phrases , of which no example could be produced since the days of Spenser and of Shakespeare . And even in prose , the bounds are not the same for e- very kind of composition . In matters of science , for instance , whose terms ...
... words or phrases , of which no example could be produced since the days of Spenser and of Shakespeare . And even in prose , the bounds are not the same for e- very kind of composition . In matters of science , for instance , whose terms ...
الصفحة 208
... words , expresseth himself sometimes in a manner that is inconsistent with this doctrine , " This " word , " says he in one place , " though common , and " used by the best writers , is perhaps barbarous * . " I have always understood a ...
... words , expresseth himself sometimes in a manner that is inconsistent with this doctrine , " This " word , " says he in one place , " though common , and " used by the best writers , is perhaps barbarous * . " I have always understood a ...
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