The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , " can execute and " judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general coun- " sels , and the plots and marshalling of affairs ...
... produce new varieties , and even to make improvements on the species . Expert men , " says Lord Bacon , " can execute and " judge of particulars , one by one ; but the general coun- " sels , and the plots and marshalling of affairs ...
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... produce discoveries and acquisitions , which we of this age are as little capable of foreseeing , as those who preceded us in the last century were capable of conjecturing the progress that would be made in the present . The case is not ...
... produce discoveries and acquisitions , which we of this age are as little capable of foreseeing , as those who preceded us in the last century were capable of conjecturing the progress that would be made in the present . The case is not ...
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... produce their effect upon the hear- ers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speak- ing , against which the best natural ...
... produce their effect upon the hear- ers , will serve considerably both to improve the taste , and to enrich the fancy . By the former effect we learn to amend and avoid faults in composing and speak- ing , against which the best natural ...
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... produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end . ' † All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech being intended to ...
... produce in the hearer . The word eloquence in its greatest latitude de- notes , ' That art or talent by which the discourse is ' adapted to its end . ' † All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech being intended to ...
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... producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for inter- prise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate ...
... producing this effect . Some are naturally inert and tor- pid ; they deject the mind , and indispose it for inter- prise . Of this kind are sorrow , fear , shame , humility . Others , on the contrary , elevate the soul , and stimulate ...
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