The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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第 11 頁
... rendered conducive to that which is the pri- mary intention . Accordingly , the propriety or the impropriety of the introduction of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to that ...
... rendered conducive to that which is the pri- mary intention . Accordingly , the propriety or the impropriety of the introduction of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to that ...
第 35 頁
... rendering opinions or practices contemptible , hath occasionally been attempted , with approbation , by preachers of ... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . There- fore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this ...
... rendering opinions or practices contemptible , hath occasionally been attempted , with approbation , by preachers of ... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . There- fore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this ...
第 42 頁
... rendered consistent with unbelief , it cannot be rendered compatible with incredibility . Thus , in order to satisfy the mind , in most cases , truth , and , in every case , what bears the semblance of truth , must be presented to it ...
... rendered consistent with unbelief , it cannot be rendered compatible with incredibility . Thus , in order to satisfy the mind , in most cases , truth , and , in every case , what bears the semblance of truth , must be presented to it ...
第 43 頁
... rendered necessary for conveying the sense . The ora- tor requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the ... render his discourse graceful and ener- getic . So much for the connexion that subsists between rhetoric and these ...
... rendered necessary for conveying the sense . The ora- tor requires also beauty and strength . The highest aim of the ... render his discourse graceful and ener- getic . So much for the connexion that subsists between rhetoric and these ...
第 55 頁
... render this knowledge useful to us , in discover- ing the nature of things , and in regulating our conduct , a further pro- cess of the mind is necessary , which deserves to be carefully attended to , and may be thus illustrated . I ...
... render this knowledge useful to us , in discover- ing the nature of things , and in regulating our conduct , a further pro- cess of the mind is necessary , which deserves to be carefully attended to , and may be thus illustrated . I ...
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