The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volume 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 - English language |
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... SECT . II . Of humour SECT . III . Of ridicule .... 23 36 · · · 37 50 59 CHAP . III . The doctrine of the preceding chapter defended 71 SECT . I. Aristotle's account of the ridiculous explained . 72 SECT . II . Hobbes's account of ...
... SECT . II . Of humour SECT . III . Of ridicule .... 23 36 · · · 37 50 59 CHAP . III . The doctrine of the preceding chapter defended 71 SECT . I. Aristotle's account of the ridiculous explained . 72 SECT . II . Hobbes's account of ...
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... SECT . I. As endowed with understanding 157 SECT . II As endowed with imagination ib . • SECT . III . As endowed with memory 161 SECT . IV . As endowed with passions 165 SECT . V. The circumstances that are chiefly instrumental in ...
... SECT . I. As endowed with understanding 157 SECT . II As endowed with imagination ib . • SECT . III . As endowed with memory 161 SECT . IV . As endowed with passions 165 SECT . V. The circumstances that are chiefly instrumental in ...
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... SECT . I. SECT . II . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion SECT . V. In regard to the end in view . CHAP . XI . 207 208 • 212 216 220 223 Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from ...
... SECT . I. SECT . II . SECT . III . In regard to the subject . SECT . IV . In regard to the occasion SECT . V. In regard to the end in view . CHAP . XI . 207 208 • 212 216 220 223 Of the cause of that pleasure which we receive from ...
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... SECT . II . Every thing favoured by good use , not on that account worthy to be retained . Canon the sixth .. Canon the seventh ... Canon the eighth . ... · · · 326 329 · • 334 • 336 CHAP . III . SECT . I. Canon the ninth Of grammatical ...
... SECT . II . Every thing favoured by good use , not on that account worthy to be retained . Canon the sixth .. Canon the seventh ... Canon the eighth . ... · · · 326 329 · • 334 • 336 CHAP . III . SECT . I. Canon the ninth Of grammatical ...
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... SECT . I .... Of wit . To consider the matter more nearly , it is the design of wit to excite in the mind an ... Sect . I. Of wit . of view . This C3 3 Chap . II . 37 RHETORIC . SECT I Of.
... SECT . I .... Of wit . To consider the matter more nearly , it is the design of wit to excite in the mind an ... Sect . I. Of wit . of view . This C3 3 Chap . II . 37 RHETORIC . SECT I Of.
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