The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 52
... thought never occurred , that single instance would be sufficient to subvert the doctrine , as it would show that there may be laughter , where there is no triumph or glorying over any body , and conse- quently no conceit of one's own ...
... thought never occurred , that single instance would be sufficient to subvert the doctrine , as it would show that there may be laughter , where there is no triumph or glorying over any body , and conse- quently no conceit of one's own ...
الصفحة 56
... thought , and the symbol by which it is communicated . These may be said to constitute the soul and the body of an oration , or indeed , of whatever is signified to another by language . For , as in man , each of these constituent parts ...
... thought , and the symbol by which it is communicated . These may be said to constitute the soul and the body of an oration , or indeed , of whatever is signified to another by language . For , as in man , each of these constituent parts ...
الصفحة 58
... thoughts , in the words of a particular language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests ano- ther . As ... thought censurable , when he exposeth him- self to be misunderstood . But it is to my purpose to observe , that as ...
... thoughts , in the words of a particular language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests ano- ther . As ... thought censurable , when he exposeth him- self to be misunderstood . But it is to my purpose to observe , that as ...
الصفحة 60
... thought , or whatever is ap- prehended by the mind , our sensations themselves , and those qualities in body , suggested by our sensations , the ideas of these upon reflection , whether remem- bered or imagined , together with those ...
... thought , or whatever is ap- prehended by the mind , our sensations themselves , and those qualities in body , suggested by our sensations , the ideas of these upon reflection , whether remem- bered or imagined , together with those ...
الصفحة 61
... thought , that if axioms were propositions perfectly identical , it would be impossible to advance a step , by their means , beyond the simple ideas first perceived by the mind . And it must be owned , if the predicate of the proposi ...
... thought , that if axioms were propositions perfectly identical , it would be impossible to advance a step , by their means , beyond the simple ideas first perceived by the mind . And it must be owned , if the predicate of the proposi ...
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