The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Том 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... nice and curious , there should , with- out any previous communication , be so remarkable a coincidence of sentiments in every thing wherein their subjects coincide . A man must have an uncommon confidence vi PREFACE .
... nice and curious , there should , with- out any previous communication , be so remarkable a coincidence of sentiments in every thing wherein their subjects coincide . A man must have an uncommon confidence vi PREFACE .
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... sentiments use- ful auxiliaries .. How an unfavourable passion must be calmed 196 Of the consideration which the speaker ought to have of the hearers as such men in parti- cular ... Of the consideration which the speaker ought to have ...
... sentiments use- ful auxiliaries .. How an unfavourable passion must be calmed 196 Of the consideration which the speaker ought to have of the hearers as such men in parti- cular ... Of the consideration which the speaker ought to have ...
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... sentiments , pas- sions , dispositions , and purposes . Nay , without this , the greatest talents , even wisdom itself , lose much of their lustre , and still more of their usefulness . The wise in heart , saith Solomon , shall be ...
... sentiments , pas- sions , dispositions , and purposes . Nay , without this , the greatest talents , even wisdom itself , lose much of their lustre , and still more of their usefulness . The wise in heart , saith Solomon , shall be ...
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... sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the i- magination . In this view , eloquence comes no far- ther under consideration than as a fine art , and adapt- ed , like the others above ...
... sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the i- magination . In this view , eloquence comes no far- ther under consideration than as a fine art , and adapt- ed , like the others above ...
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... sentiments . Now the im- mediate view of whatever is directed to the imagina- tion ( whether the subject be things inanimate or ani- mal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manners ) terminates in the gratification of ...
... sentiments . Now the im- mediate view of whatever is directed to the imagina- tion ( whether the subject be things inanimate or ani- mal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manners ) terminates in the gratification of ...
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