The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... former distribution is , that certain arts are manifestly and ultimately calcu lated for profit or use ; whilst others , on the contrary , seem to terminate in pleasing . The one supplies a real want , the other only gratifies some ...
... former distribution is , that certain arts are manifestly and ultimately calcu lated for profit or use ; whilst others , on the contrary , seem to terminate in pleasing . The one supplies a real want , the other only gratifies some ...
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... former , whereas it is more latently and indirectly affect ed by the latter . Under this class are commonly includ- ed , not only the arts of the painter and the statuary , but those also of the musician and the poet . Eloquence and ...
... former , whereas it is more latently and indirectly affect ed by the latter . Under this class are commonly includ- ed , not only the arts of the painter and the statuary , but those also of the musician and the poet . Eloquence and ...
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... 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 upon others . Poetry indeed is properly no other than a particular mode or ...
... 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 upon others . Poetry indeed is properly no other than a particular mode or ...
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... former cannot justly be considered as deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely affording a sort of intellectual entertainment to speculative men . It may be said ...
... former cannot justly be considered as deriving light and direction from the latter ; that , on the contrary , the latter ought to be regarded as merely affording a sort of intellectual entertainment to speculative men . It may be said ...
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... former , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of the soul . What opposition is he not prepared to conquer , on whose arms reason hath conferred solidity and ...
... former , nothing is exempted , neither judgment nor affection , not even the inmost recesses , the most latent movements of the soul . What opposition is he not prepared to conquer , on whose arms reason hath conferred solidity and ...
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