The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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... Evidence , and the different Subjects to which they are respectively adapted .. SECT . I. Of intuitive evidence Part I. Mathematical axioms .. 11 18 ib . 25 29 36 ib . 37 41 44 ib . ib . 46 SECT . II . Of deductive evidence Part I ...
... Evidence , and the different Subjects to which they are respectively adapted .. SECT . I. Of intuitive evidence Part I. Mathematical axioms .. 11 18 ib . 25 29 36 ib . 37 41 44 ib . ib . 46 SECT . II . Of deductive evidence Part I ...
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... evidence to all precedent discoveries and rules . The second of the steps above mentioned , which , by the way , is the first of the rhetorical art , for all that precedes is properly supplied by Nature , appeared to the author of ...
... evidence to all precedent discoveries and rules . The second of the steps above mentioned , which , by the way , is the first of the rhetorical art , for all that precedes is properly supplied by Nature , appeared to the author of ...
第 12 頁
... evidence , its perfection in point of eloquence , if so uncommon an application of the term may be allowed , consists in perspicuity . Per- spicuity here results entirely from propriety and simplicity of diction , and from accuracy of ...
... evidence , its perfection in point of eloquence , if so uncommon an application of the term may be allowed , consists in perspicuity . Per- spicuity here results entirely from propriety and simplicity of diction , and from accuracy of ...
第 17 頁
... evidences , convinces the understanding , and silences every doubt . Accordingly , the effect which the words above quoted , and some other things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from ...
... evidences , convinces the understanding , and silences every doubt . Accordingly , the effect which the words above quoted , and some other things advanced in relation to the same personage , had upon the audience , as we learn from ...
第 42 頁
... evidence along with it . In harangues pathetic or panegyrical , in order that the hearers may be moved or pleased , it is of great consequence to impress them with the belief of the reality of the subject . Nay , even in those ...
... evidence along with it . In harangues pathetic or panegyrical , in order that the hearers may be moved or pleased , it is of great consequence to impress them with the belief of the reality of the subject . Nay , even in those ...
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