The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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... sense , are also scientific , and answer a similar purpose . Our acquaintance with nature and its laws is so much extended , that we shall be enabled , in numberless cases , not only to apply to the most profitable purposes the ...
... sense , are also scientific , and answer a similar purpose . Our acquaintance with nature and its laws is so much extended , that we shall be enabled , in numberless cases , not only to apply to the most profitable purposes the ...
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... sense of an expression . In this way , one will assign as a motive , what is discovered to be perfectly absurd , when but ever so little attended to ; and yet , from the ordinary mean- ing of the words , hath a specious appearance on a ...
... sense of an expression . In this way , one will assign as a motive , what is discovered to be perfectly absurd , when but ever so little attended to ; and yet , from the ordinary mean- ing of the words , hath a specious appearance on a ...
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... sense universally assigned to expressions like these , " Such a position is ridiculous . - It doth not deserve a serious answer . " Every body knows that they import more than " It is false , " being , in other words , " This is such an ...
... sense universally assigned to expressions like these , " Such a position is ridiculous . - It doth not deserve a serious answer . " Every body knows that they import more than " It is false , " being , in other words , " This is such an ...
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... sense of which the mind , when occupied in religious exercises , ought eminently to be impress- ed ; all these seem utterly incompatible with the levity of ridicule . They render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . There- fore ...
... sense of which the mind , when occupied in religious exercises , ought eminently to be impress- ed ; all these seem utterly incompatible with the levity of ridicule . They render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . There- fore ...
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... senses by external accident , or the ideas of them are presented to the imagination by wit and humour ; though it is ... sense of mankind . How admirably is the height of pride and arrogance touched in the character which Cæsar gives of ...
... senses by external accident , or the ideas of them are presented to the imagination by wit and humour ; though it is ... sense of mankind . How admirably is the height of pride and arrogance touched in the character which Cæsar gives of ...
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