The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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... language is made use of , the same general rules of composition , in narration , description , argumentation , are observed ; and the same tropes and figures , either for beautifying or for invigorating the diction , are em- ployed by ...
... language is made use of , the same general rules of composition , in narration , description , argumentation , are observed ; and the same tropes and figures , either for beautifying or for invigorating the diction , are em- ployed by ...
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... language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests another . As the soul is of heavenly extraction , and the body of earthly , so the sense of the discourse ought to have its source in the invariable nature of truth and right ...
... language . The observation of one analogy naturally suggests another . As the soul is of heavenly extraction , and the body of earthly , so the sense of the discourse ought to have its source in the invariable nature of truth and right ...
第 43 頁
... language , as when it is applied to a system of geography . Now , the grammatical art hath its completion in syntax ; the ora- torical , as far as the body or expression is concerned , in style . Syn- tax regards only the composition of ...
... language , as when it is applied to a system of geography . Now , the grammatical art hath its completion in syntax ; the ora- torical , as far as the body or expression is concerned , in style . Syn- tax regards only the composition of ...
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... language . Indeed , in the extent of this capacity , as much , perhaps as in any thing , lies also the principal natural superiority of one man over another . But that we may be satisfied , that to this kind of reasoning , in its ...
... language . Indeed , in the extent of this capacity , as much , perhaps as in any thing , lies also the principal natural superiority of one man over another . But that we may be satisfied , that to this kind of reasoning , in its ...
第 62 頁
... language , arts , and civilization . It hath been observed , that from experience we learn to confine our belief in ... languages , jurisprudence , and criticism ; to which I may add revealed religion , as far as it is to be considered ...
... language , arts , and civilization . It hath been observed , that from experience we learn to confine our belief in ... languages , jurisprudence , and criticism ; to which I may add revealed religion , as far as it is to be considered ...
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