Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion, with Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionJames Munroe, 1855 - 545 ページ |
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... thing for which any rules have been , or can be , laid down ; and that the whole difference between better and worse success depends entirely on things independent of instruction , and which are altogether the gift of Nature . I can ...
... thing for which any rules have been , or can be , laid down ; and that the whole difference between better and worse success depends entirely on things independent of instruction , and which are altogether the gift of Nature . I can ...
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... thing , as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term . Not only the word Rhetoric itself , but also those used in defining it , have been taken in various senses ; as may be observed with respect to the word ...
... thing , as to have had different things in view while they employed the same term . Not only the word Rhetoric itself , but also those used in defining it , have been taken in various senses ; as may be observed with respect to the word ...
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... thing that is rightly designated by that term ; - and that all others must be erroneous : whereas , in fact , it will often happen , as in the present instance , that both the wider , and the more restricted sense of a term , will be ...
... thing that is rightly designated by that term ; - and that all others must be erroneous : whereas , in fact , it will often happen , as in the present instance , that both the wider , and the more restricted sense of a term , will be ...
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... thing that could conduce to the attainment of the object proposed , introduced into their systems , Treatises on Law , Morals , Politics , & c . , on the ground that a knowledge of these subjects was requisite to enable a man to speak ...
... thing that could conduce to the attainment of the object proposed , introduced into their systems , Treatises on Law , Morals , Politics , & c . , on the ground that a knowledge of these subjects was requisite to enable a man to speak ...
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... thing as a speaker ignorant of those rules . A drayman , we are told , will taunt a com- rade by saying , " you're a pretty fellow , " without having learned that he is employing the figure called Irony ; and may employ " will " and ...
... thing as a speaker ignorant of those rules . A drayman , we are told , will taunt a com- rade by saying , " you're a pretty fellow , " without having learned that he is employing the figure called Irony ; and may employ " will " and ...
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