The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Nide 1W. Strahan, 1776 - 511 sivua |
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Sivu 48
... feeling the effect ; as it is cer- tain , that when the effect hath its full influence on us , we have little inclination for investigating the cause . For these reasons , I have refolved to be brief in my illuftrations , having often ...
... feeling the effect ; as it is cer- tain , that when the effect hath its full influence on us , we have little inclination for investigating the cause . For these reasons , I have refolved to be brief in my illuftrations , having often ...
Sivu 58
... feeling , creates amuse- ment , and univerfally awakens contempt . The portrait in the former cafe we call pathetic , in the latter humorous . It was faid , that the emo- tion It ought to be observed , that this term is also used to ex ...
... feeling , creates amuse- ment , and univerfally awakens contempt . The portrait in the former cafe we call pathetic , in the latter humorous . It was faid , that the emo- tion It ought to be observed , that this term is also used to ex ...
Sivu 100
... feel and argue in much the fame manner , but the fpeech of one nation is quite unintelligible to another . The art of the logi- cian is accordingly , in fome sense , universal , the art of the grammarian is always particular and local ...
... feel and argue in much the fame manner , but the fpeech of one nation is quite unintelligible to another . The art of the logi- cian is accordingly , in fome sense , universal , the art of the grammarian is always particular and local ...
Sivu 107
... hath of his own exiftence . Nor is he only in this way affured that he exifts , put that he thinks , that he feels , that he sees , that he Hence his abfolute cer- reality of his fenfations he hears CH . V. OF RHETORIC . 107.
... hath of his own exiftence . Nor is he only in this way affured that he exifts , put that he thinks , that he feels , that he sees , that he Hence his abfolute cer- reality of his fenfations he hears CH . V. OF RHETORIC . 107.
Sivu 108
... number and extenfion , the objects purely of the understanding ; the latter concerns only the existence of the mind itself , and its actual feel- ings , impreffions or affections , pleasures or pains , ings , 108 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... number and extenfion , the objects purely of the understanding ; the latter concerns only the existence of the mind itself , and its actual feel- ings , impreffions or affections , pleasures or pains , ings , 108 B. I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
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abftract addrefs affociation againſt alfo appear argument arifing becauſe Befides cafe caufe cauſe circumftances compariſon conclufion confequence confiderable confidered confifts contrary demonftration difcourfe diftinction diſcover doth effect eloquence evidence expreffed expreffion faid fame fatire fcience fecond feems fenfe fenfible fentiments ferve fhall fignified fimilar fince fingle firft firſt folely fome fometimes former forrow fpecies ftill ftyle fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe hath hearers himſelf Hudibras humour hypothefis idiom illuftrate imagination impoffible inftance itſelf juft kind laft language latter leaft leaſt lefs manner meaſure mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nerally obferved object occafion oppofite orator paffage paffions perfon perfpicuity perfuade perly phraſes pleaſure poffible pofition prefent prepofition principles purpoſe queftion Quintilian raiſed reafon refemblance refpect refults regard remarked ridicule ſenſe ſhould ſpeak ſpeaker term thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion tium truth underſtanding univerfal uſe verb wherein whofe words worfe