The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Zväzok 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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Strana 24
... rendered conducive to that which is the primary intention . Accordingly , the propriety or the impro- priety of the introduction of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to that ...
... rendered conducive to that which is the primary intention . Accordingly , the propriety or the impro- priety of the introduction of such secondary ends , will always be inferred from their subserviency or want of subserviency to that ...
Strana 69
... renders it at once both an ingenious exhibition of such com- plaint in its real import , and an argument of its folly . But notwithstanding this example , it holds in gene- ral , that when any thing nonsensical in principle is to be ...
... renders it at once both an ingenious exhibition of such com- plaint in its real import , and an argument of its folly . But notwithstanding this example , it holds in gene- ral , that when any thing nonsensical in principle is to be ...
Strana 70
... rendering opinions or practices contemptible , hath oc- casionally been attempted with approbation , by preach- ers of great name . I can only say , that when this airy manner is employed , it requires to be managed with the greatest ...
... rendering opinions or practices contemptible , hath oc- casionally been attempted with approbation , by preach- ers of great name . I can only say , that when this airy manner is employed , it requires to be managed with the greatest ...
Strana 71
... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . Therefore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this emotion , would justly be deemed an unpardonable offence against both piety and decorum . IN the two preceding chapters I ...
... render jesting impertinence , and laughter madness . Therefore , any thing in preaching which might provoke this emotion , would justly be deemed an unpardonable offence against both piety and decorum . IN the two preceding chapters I ...
Strana 83
... must be counterfeits of truth , and bear its image ; for in cases wherein the proposed end can be rendered consistent with unbelief , it cannot be ren- Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic and to F 2 Chap . IV . 83 RHETORIC .
... must be counterfeits of truth , and bear its image ; for in cases wherein the proposed end can be rendered consistent with unbelief , it cannot be ren- Of the relation which eloquence bears to logic and to F 2 Chap . IV . 83 RHETORIC .
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