The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 sivua |
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... serve to illustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this Book , which , in his opinion , will create even the smallest difficulty to persons ...
... serve to illustrate a general observation , which are scarcely worth notice as subjects either of censure or of praise . Nor is there any thing in this Book , which , in his opinion , will create even the smallest difficulty to persons ...
Sivu 1
... serve as a foundation to some be- neficial art . On the most sublime of all sciences , theo- logy and ethics , is built the most important of all arts , the art of living . The abstract mathematical , sciences serve as a ground - work ...
... serve as a foundation to some be- neficial art . On the most sublime of all sciences , theo- logy and ethics , is built the most important of all arts , the art of living . The abstract mathematical , sciences serve as a ground - work ...
Sivu 2
... serve the artist instead of principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step to- wards science . Thus in the common books of arithme- tic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary ...
... serve the artist instead of principles . An ac- quaintance with these is one step , and but one step to- wards science . Thus in the common books of arithme- tic , intended solely for practice , the rules laid down for the ordinary ...
Sivu 3
... serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered . The case I own is somewhat different with those arts which are entirely founded on experiment and observa- tion , and are not derived , like pure mathematics , from ...
... serve for the solution of endless particulars , may be discovered . The case I own is somewhat different with those arts which are entirely founded on experiment and observa- tion , and are not derived , like pure mathematics , from ...
Sivu 9
... 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 , but uncultivated parts , give no security ...
... 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 , but uncultivated parts , give no security ...
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