The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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... mind ; and , aided by the lights which the poet and the orator so am- ply furnish , to disclose its secret movements , tracing its prin- cipal channels of perception and action , as near as possible , to their source : and , on the ...
... mind ; and , aided by the lights which the poet and the orator so am- ply furnish , to disclose its secret movements , tracing its prin- cipal channels of perception and action , as near as possible , to their source : and , on the ...
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... mind is necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The character directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes I ...
... mind is necessary , than is required for the exercise of those called mechanical . The character directly opposite to the empiric is the visionary ; for it is not in theology only that there are visionaries . Of the two extremes I ...
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... mind , and more especially in the principles of the imagination . It is also in the human mind that we must investigate the source of some of the useful arts . Logic , whose end is the discovery of truth , is founded in the doctrine of ...
... mind , and more especially in the principles of the imagination . It is also in the human mind that we must investigate the source of some of the useful arts . Logic , whose end is the discovery of truth , is founded in the doctrine of ...
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... mind . It is as an humble attempt to lead the mind of the studious inquirer into this track , that the following sheets are now submitted to the examination of the public . When we consider the manner in which the rhetorical art hath ...
... mind . It is as an humble attempt to lead the mind of the studious inquirer into this track , that the following sheets are now submitted to the examination of the public . When we consider the manner in which the rhetorical art hath ...
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... minds of others , arises from the consciousness a man has of what operates on his own mind , aided by the sympathetic feelings , and by that practical experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudest state of society , are ...
... minds of others , arises from the consciousness a man has of what operates on his own mind , aided by the sympathetic feelings , and by that practical experience of mankind , which individuals , even in the rudest state of society , are ...
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