The Philosophy of Rhetoric, 1권A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... influence of example on the one hand , and imitation on the o- ther , some progress may be made in an art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprang . By the help of a few rules , which men are taught to use ...
... influence of example on the one hand , and imitation on the o- ther , some progress may be made in an art , without the knowledge of the principles from which it sprang . By the help of a few rules , which men are taught to use ...
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... influenced by certain general propositions , real or imaginary . But the difference lies here , that in the one they are real , in the other imaginary . The system of the one is reared on the firm basis of experience , the theory of the ...
... influenced by certain general propositions , real or imaginary . But the difference lies here , that in the one they are real , in the other imaginary . The system of the one is reared on the firm basis of experience , the theory of the ...
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... always understood more than building merely for ac- commodation , are to be considered as of a mixed na , ture , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . | THE elegant arts , as well as the useful A 4 INTRODUCTION . vi.
... always understood more than building merely for ac- commodation , are to be considered as of a mixed na , ture , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . | THE elegant arts , as well as the useful A 4 INTRODUCTION . vi.
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... influenced , and by which one may be enabled to discover to what par- ticular purpose each attempt is adapted , and in what circumstances only to be used . The fourth and last is to canvass those principles in our nature , to which the ...
... influenced , and by which one may be enabled to discover to what par- ticular purpose each attempt is adapted , and in what circumstances only to be used . The fourth and last is to canvass those principles in our nature , to which the ...
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... influence to instances innumerable . It is in this way that , on experiments comparatively few , all the physiological sciences have been reared ; it is in this way , that those comprehen- sive truths were first discovered , which have ...
... influence to instances innumerable . It is in this way that , on experiments comparatively few , all the physiological sciences have been reared ; it is in this way , that those comprehen- sive truths were first discovered , which have ...
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admit adverb affecting objects analogy appear argument ascer axioms barbarism cause character circumstances common commonly consequently considered as endowed contrary deductive evidence defective verb degree different solutions hitherto discover doth Dr Johnson Dr Priestley effect eloquence employed English equal example excited experience expression favour former give grammatical purity hath hearers Hudibras humour hypothesis ideas idiom imagination impropriety instance kind knowledge latter laughter manner means memory ment mind moral nature neral neuter never noun objects or representations observed orator participle particular passions perhaps periphrasis perly person perspicuity phrases pity pleasure we receive poet preposition present preterit principal canons principles produce pronoun properly Quintilian racter reason receive from affecting regard relation remark render resemblance respect ridicule scholastic art Sect sense sentiments signifies sion solecism sometimes sophism sort speaker speaking species spect term ther thing tical tion tongue truth verb verbal criticism wherein words writers
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56 페이지 - She said ; then raging to Sir Plume repairs, And bids her beau demand the precious hairs : (Sir Plume, of amber snuff-box justly vain, And the nice conduct of a clouded cane...
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402 페이지 - I was afraid of trampling on every traveller I met, and often called aloud to have them stand out of the way, so that I had like to have gotten one or two broken heads for my impertinence.
79 페이지 - So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men: he loves no plays, As thou dost, Antony; he hears no music: Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mock'd himself, and scorn'd his spirit That could be mov'd to smile at any thing.
374 페이지 - ... it requires few talents to which most men are not born, or at least may not acquire, without any great genius or study.
45 페이지 - And now, unveil'd, the Toilet stands display'd, Each silver Vase in mystic order laid. First, rob'd in white, the Nymph intent adores, With head uncover'd, the Cosmetic pow'rs. A heav'nly Image in the glass appears, To that she bends, to that her eyes she rears; Th' inferior Priestess, at her altar's side, Trembling, begins the sacred rites of Pride.
227 페이지 - The gates of hell are open night and day; Smooth the descent, and easy is the way: But to return, and view the cheerful skies, In this the task and mighty labor lies.
266 페이지 - That the case is so will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how it happens to be so, I am afraid human sagacity will never be able to investigate. This observation holds especially when the emotions and affections raised in us are derived from sympathy, and have not directly self for the object. Sympathy is not a passion, but that quality of the soul which renders it susceptible of almost any passion, by communication from the bosom of another. It is by sympathy...