Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Հատոր 2Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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Էջ 163
... thought ; yet is it such an act , as can by no means be performed in a passive state of mind . The communication of ideas in a con- tinued discourse must always be imperfect ; but of that which is written the reader may take his own ...
... thought ; yet is it such an act , as can by no means be performed in a passive state of mind . The communication of ideas in a con- tinued discourse must always be imperfect ; but of that which is written the reader may take his own ...
Էջ 242
... thought consists in the discrimination between the understanding and the heart , principles should be reserved , as appertaining exclusively to the reason- ing , and not to the sensitive part of the composi- tion . The second sentence ...
... thought consists in the discrimination between the understanding and the heart , principles should be reserved , as appertaining exclusively to the reason- ing , and not to the sensitive part of the composi- tion . The second sentence ...
Էջ 253
... thoughts in their simplest form . But when Pope says , Thee , bold Longinus , all the nine inspire , And bless their critic with a poet's fire , figures . trophe . the same thought is expressed with a variety of " Thee , bold Longinus ...
... thoughts in their simplest form . But when Pope says , Thee , bold Longinus , all the nine inspire , And bless their critic with a poet's fire , figures . trophe . the same thought is expressed with a variety of " Thee , bold Longinus ...
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Proposition and partition | 3 |
Confirmation Ratiocination | 27 |
Ratiocination Induction | 49 |
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