The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be procured . Besides , this study , properly conducted , leads directly to an acquaintance with ourselves ; it not only traces the operations of the intellect and imagination , but ...
... arguments , illustrations , and motives , may be procured . Besides , this study , properly conducted , leads directly to an acquaintance with ourselves ; it not only traces the operations of the intellect and imagination , but ...
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... arguing , or forms of speech , that have been employed for the purposes of explaining , convincing , pleasing , moving ... argument , the tropes and figures of speech , with their divisions and subdivisions , are explained . By the third ...
... arguing , or forms of speech , that have been employed for the purposes of explaining , convincing , pleasing , moving ... argument , the tropes and figures of speech , with their divisions and subdivisions , are explained . By the third ...
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... argument . By that we are made to know , by this to believe . The imagination is addressed by exhibiting to it a live- ly and beautiful representation of a suitable object . As in this exhibition , the task of the orator may , in some ...
... argument . By that we are made to know , by this to believe . The imagination is addressed by exhibiting to it a live- ly and beautiful representation of a suitable object . As in this exhibition , the task of the orator may , in some ...
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... arguments exciting to reso- Jution and activity : and are , consequently , the fittest for producing , what for want of a better term in our the thing , and from the customs which obtained among both Greeks and Romans . First , from the ...
... arguments exciting to reso- Jution and activity : and are , consequently , the fittest for producing , what for want of a better term in our the thing , and from the customs which obtained among both Greeks and Romans . First , from the ...
Sivu 21
... argument , as that , from the passion excited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by the justness of the reasoning , the passion may be more deeply rooted and enforced ; and that thus ...
... argument , as that , from the passion excited , our reasoning may derive importance , and so be fitted for commanding attention ; and by the justness of the reasoning , the passion may be more deeply rooted and enforced ; and that thus ...
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