The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... called An Essay on Laughter and Ludicrous Writing . Whilst the Author carefully perused that Essay , it gave him a very agreeable surprise to discover , that on a question so nice and a curious , there should , without any previous ...
... called An Essay on Laughter and Ludicrous Writing . Whilst the Author carefully perused that Essay , it gave him a very agreeable surprise to discover , that on a question so nice and a curious , there should , without any previous ...
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... necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The character directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes INTRODUCTION . 3.
... necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The character directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes INTRODUCTION . 3.
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... gratifies some mental taste . Yet in strictures , in the execution of the useful arts , there is often scope for elegance , and the arts called elegant are by no means destitute of use . The principal difference 4 INTRODUCTION .
... gratifies some mental taste . Yet in strictures , in the execution of the useful arts , there is often scope for elegance , and the arts called elegant are by no means destitute of use . The principal difference 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... called genius , than is necessary in the other . Let it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new ...
... called genius , than is necessary in the other . Let it be observed further , that as the gratification of taste is the immediate object of the fine arts , their effect is in a manner instantaneous , and the quality of any new ...
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... called prudent , but the sweetness of the lips increaseth learning . By the former a man's own conduct may be well regulated , but the latter is absolutely necessary for diffusing valuable knowledge , and enforcing right rules of action ...
... called prudent , but the sweetness of the lips increaseth learning . By the former a man's own conduct may be well regulated , but the latter is absolutely necessary for diffusing valuable knowledge , and enforcing right rules of action ...
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