The Philosophy of RhetoricT. Tegg, 1841 - Всего страниц: 396 |
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... words .. Part III . By the use of good words new modelled .. SECT . II . The solecism ... SECT . III . The impropriety .. Part I. Impropriety in single words .. Part II . Impropriety in phrases ... Page 163 165 166 ib . 170 .. 171 ib ...
... words .. Part III . By the use of good words new modelled .. SECT . II . The solecism ... SECT . III . The impropriety .. Part I. Impropriety in single words .. Part II . Impropriety in phrases ... Page 163 165 166 ib . 170 .. 171 ib ...
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... words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their information ; in ... words , or words otherwise disposed , could have been better expressed . two sources ; dignity , as well in the ...
... words , he proposes either to dispel ignorance or to vanquish error . In the one , his aim is their information ; in ... words , or words otherwise disposed , could have been better expressed . two sources ; dignity , as well in the ...
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... word logic in the third line is used ironi- cally . In other words , we have here modes and substances , the affections of body , and the exercise of reason strangely , but not insignificantly linked together ; strangely , else the ...
... word logic in the third line is used ironi- cally . In other words , we have here modes and substances , the affections of body , and the exercise of reason strangely , but not insignificantly linked together ; strangely , else the ...
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... words , an author hath greater scope than in the application of those which are in more frequent use , and is only then thought censurable , when he exposeth himself to be misunderstood . But it is to my pur- pose to observe , that as ...
... words , an author hath greater scope than in the application of those which are in more frequent use , and is only then thought censurable , when he exposeth himself to be misunderstood . But it is to my pur- pose to observe , that as ...
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... words ; or , which amounts to the same thing , assuming in the proof the very opinion or principle proposed to be proved . It is surprising that this should ever have been by those artists styled a sophism , since it is in fact so ...
... words ; or , which amounts to the same thing , assuming in the proof the very opinion or principle proposed to be proved . It is surprising that this should ever have been by those artists styled a sophism , since it is in fact so ...
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