The Philosophy of RhetoricJ. Leavitt, 1834 - 396 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 89 筆
第 iv 頁
... sentiments in every thing wherein their subjects coincide . A man must have an uncommon confidence in his own faculties , ( I might have said in his own infallibility , ) who is not sensibly more satisfied of the justness of their ...
... sentiments in every thing wherein their subjects coincide . A man must have an uncommon confidence in his own faculties , ( I might have said in his own infallibility , ) who is not sensibly more satisfied of the justness of their ...
第 vii 頁
... sentiments useful auxiliaries .................. .. SECT . VII . How an unfavourable passion must be calmed ... 94 97 CHAP . VIII . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as such Men in particular 99 CHAP ...
... sentiments useful auxiliaries .................. .. SECT . VII . How an unfavourable passion must be calmed ... 94 97 CHAP . VIII . Of the consideration which the Speaker ought to have of the Hearers as such Men in particular 99 CHAP ...
第 5 頁
... sentiments , passions , dis- positions , and purposes . Nay , without this , the greatest talents , * Doctrina circa intellectum , atque illa altera circa voluntatem hominis , in natalibus suis tanquam gemellæ sunt . Et enim ...
... sentiments , passions , dis- positions , and purposes . Nay , without this , the greatest talents , * Doctrina circa intellectum , atque illa altera circa voluntatem hominis , in natalibus suis tanquam gemellæ sunt . Et enim ...
第 8 頁
... sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagination . In this view , eloquence comes no farther under consi- deration , than as a fine art , and adapted , like the others above men ...
... sentiments of grandeur , beauty , novelty , and the like , are calculated to delight the imagination . In this view , eloquence comes no farther under consi- deration , than as a fine art , and adapted , like the others above men ...
第 13 頁
... sentiments . Now the immediate view of whatever is directed to the imagination ( whether the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manners ) terminates in the gratification of some ...
... sentiments . Now the immediate view of whatever is directed to the imagination ( whether the subject be things inanimate or animal forms , whether characters , actions , incidents , or manners ) terminates in the gratification of some ...
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