The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... language , the obscurity in which a sub- ject was formerly involved , vanishes entirely , and a reader unac- quainted with all other theories and hypothesis , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in the question ...
... language , the obscurity in which a sub- ject was formerly involved , vanishes entirely , and a reader unac- quainted with all other theories and hypothesis , can hardly be persuaded that there was ever any difficulty in the question ...
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... language , we do not argue to gain barely the assent of the understand- ing , but , which is infinitely more important , the consent of the will * . This subordination is beautifully and concisely expressed by Hersan in Rollin , " Je ...
... language , we do not argue to gain barely the assent of the understand- ing , but , which is infinitely more important , the consent of the will * . This subordination is beautifully and concisely expressed by Hersan in Rollin , " Je ...
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... language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests ano- ther . As the soul is of heavenly extraction , and ... language but Latin . In propriety there cannot be such a thing as an universal grammar , unless there were such a ...
... language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests ano- ther . As the soul is of heavenly extraction , and ... language but Latin . In propriety there cannot be such a thing as an universal grammar , unless there were such a ...
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... language , and that they be con- strued in the manner , and used in the signification , which custom hath rendered necessary for conveying the The orator requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is the lowest ...
... language , and that they be con- strued in the manner , and used in the signification , which custom hath rendered necessary for conveying the The orator requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is the lowest ...
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... language , are commonly more to be regarded as infallible , than those effected in the second . PART III . - The subdivisions of Moral Reasoning . But to return to the proposed distribution of moral evidence . Under it I include these ...
... language , are commonly more to be regarded as infallible , than those effected in the second . PART III . - The subdivisions of Moral Reasoning . But to return to the proposed distribution of moral evidence . Under it I include these ...
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