The Philosophy of Rhetoric, 第 1 卷George Ramsay & Company, 1808 |
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第 viii 頁
... respect , as well as in others , is perhaps , on the whole , more pleasing and more instructive , than too scrupulous an uniformity . To the eye the interchange of hill and dale beautifies the prospect ; and to the ear there is no music ...
... respect , as well as in others , is perhaps , on the whole , more pleasing and more instructive , than too scrupulous an uniformity . To the eye the interchange of hill and dale beautifies the prospect ; and to the ear there is no music ...
第 xv 頁
... respect of eloquence . SECT . I. In regard to the speaker . - - " SECT . II . In regard to the persons addressed . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion . SECT . V. In regard to the end in view ...
... respect of eloquence . SECT . I. In regard to the speaker . - - " SECT . II . In regard to the persons addressed . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion . SECT . V. In regard to the end in view ...
第 6 頁
... respect more nearly re- lated to the mechanical , belong to the class denomi- nated elegant . The first division ... respect of the end , an art is ei- ther useful or elegant ; in respect of the means , it is either mechanical or liberal ...
... respect more nearly re- lated to the mechanical , belong to the class denomi- nated elegant . The first division ... respect of the end , an art is ei- ther useful or elegant ; in respect of the means , it is either mechanical or liberal ...
第 9 頁
... respects we come to equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculp- ture , and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a comparison . But let it be observed , that the ...
... respects we come to equal them . The same thing might probably be affirmed in regard to painting , sculp- ture , and music , if we had here as ample a fund of materials for forming a comparison . But let it be observed , that the ...
第 22 頁
... respect of them , the ultimate . For example , a discourse addressed to the understanding , and cal- culated to illustrate or evince some point purely spe- culative , may borrow aid from the imagination , and admit metaphor and ...
... respect of them , the ultimate . For example , a discourse addressed to the understanding , and cal- culated to illustrate or evince some point purely spe- culative , may borrow aid from the imagination , and admit metaphor and ...
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第 36 頁 - Here files of pins extend their shining rows, Puffs, powders, patches, bibles, billet-doux. Now awful beauty puts on all its arms ; The fair each moment rises in her charms, Repairs her smiles, awakens every grace, And calls forth all the wonders of her face : Sees by degrees a purer blush arise, And keener lightnings quicken in her eyes.
第 35 頁 - And decks the goddess with the glittering spoil. This casket India's glowing gems unlocks, And all Arabia breathes from yonder box.
第 35 頁 - A heavenly image in the glass appears, To that she bends, to that her eyes she rears ; The inferior priestess, at her altar's side, Trembling begins the sacred rites of pride.
第 412 頁 - It celebrates the church of England, as the most perfect of all others, in discipline and doctrine ; it advances no opinion they reject, nor condemns any they receive.
第 413 頁 - We next went to the school of languages, where three professors sat in consultation upon improving that of their own country. The first project was to shorten discourse by cutting polysyllables into one, and leaving out verbs and participles, because in reality all things imaginable are but nouns.
第 73 頁 - So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music: Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing.
第 284 頁 - And went to him and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn and took care of him.
第 14 頁 - All the ends of speaking are reducible to four ; every speech being intended to enlighten the understanding, to please the imagination, to move the passions, or to influence the will.
第 164 頁 - The coolest reasoner always in persuading, addresseth himself to the passions some way or other. This he cannot avoid doing, if he speak to the purpose. To make me believe, it is enough to show me that things are so ; to make me act, it is necessary to show that the action will answer some End.
第 61 頁 - And Milo-like surveys his arms and hands ; Then, sighing, thus, " And am I now three-score? Ah why, ye gods, should two and two make four?