An Abridgment of Lectures on RhetorickJoseph Manahan, 1822 - 304 էջ |
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... discourse . Various may be the opinions with respect to the manner , in which art can most effectually furnish aid for such a purpose ; and it were presumption to assert , that rhetorical rules , how just soever , are sufficient to form ...
... discourse . Various may be the opinions with respect to the manner , in which art can most effectually furnish aid for such a purpose ; and it were presumption to assert , that rhetorical rules , how just soever , are sufficient to form ...
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... discourse or writing being the principal object of them . Our design is to give some opening into the pleasures of taste in general , and to insist more particularly upon sublimity and beauty . We are far from having yet attained any ...
... discourse or writing being the principal object of them . Our design is to give some opening into the pleasures of taste in general , and to insist more particularly upon sublimity and beauty . We are far from having yet attained any ...
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... discourse possess ; they encompass a large and fruitful field on all sides , and have power to exhibit in great perfection , not a single set of objects only , but almost the whole of those , which give pleas . are to taste and ...
... discourse possess ; they encompass a large and fruitful field on all sides , and have power to exhibit in great perfection , not a single set of objects only , but almost the whole of those , which give pleas . are to taste and ...
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... discourse possess ? 34. What is considered among critical writers as the chief of the imitative arts ? 35. What is the difference be- tween imitation and description ? 36. When and how far may the work of a poet or historian be called ...
... discourse possess ? 34. What is considered among critical writers as the chief of the imitative arts ? 35. What is the difference be- tween imitation and description ? 36. When and how far may the work of a poet or historian be called ...
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... discourse ; yet public speaking of any kind must in every country bear some proportion to the manner which is used in Conversation ; and such public entertainments could never be relished by a nation whose tones and gestures in discourse ...
... discourse ; yet public speaking of any kind must in every country bear some proportion to the manner which is used in Conversation ; and such public entertainments could never be relished by a nation whose tones and gestures in discourse ...
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