The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... rendered con- ducive to that which is the primary intention . Accord- ingly , the propriety or the impropriety of the introduc- tion of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to ...
... rendered con- ducive to that which is the primary intention . Accord- ingly , the propriety or the impropriety of the introduc- tion of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to ...
Sivu 47
... renders it at once both an ingenious exhibition of such complaint in its real import , and an argument of its folly ... rendering o- pinions or practices contemptible , hath occasionally been Dunciad . attempted , with approbation , by ...
... renders it at once both an ingenious exhibition of such complaint in its real import , and an argument of its folly ... rendering o- pinions or practices contemptible , hath occasionally been Dunciad . attempted , with approbation , by ...
Sivu 48
... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . Therefore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this emotion , would justly be deemed an unpardonable offence against both piety and decorum . In the two preceding chapters I ...
... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . Therefore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this emotion , would justly be deemed an unpardonable offence against both piety and decorum . In the two preceding chapters I ...
Sivu 57
... rendered com- patible with incredibility . Thus , in order to satisfy the mind , in most cases , truth , and in every case , what bears the semblance of truth , must be presented to it . This holds equally , whatever be the declared aim ...
... rendered com- patible with incredibility . Thus , in order to satisfy the mind , in most cases , truth , and in every case , what bears the semblance of truth , must be presented to it . This holds equally , whatever be the declared aim ...
Sivu 59
... rendered necessary for conveying the The orator requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is ... render his discourse graceful and energetic . So much for the Connection that subsists between rhetoric and these ...
... rendered necessary for conveying the The orator requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the former is ... render his discourse graceful and energetic . So much for the Connection that subsists between rhetoric and these ...
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