Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana with Additions, &cJames Munroe, 1848 - 347 עמודים |
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עמוד v
... imply that his precepts are right ; but neither does it prove them wrong ; it only implies that they are new ; since few will readily acknowledge the plans on which they have long been proceeding , to be mistaken . If a treatise ...
... imply that his precepts are right ; but neither does it prove them wrong ; it only implies that they are new ; since few will readily acknowledge the plans on which they have long been proceeding , to be mistaken . If a treatise ...
עמוד viii
... implied by what I have said of that Science , and indeed by the very cir- cumstance of my having written on it , that I cannot but consider him as undertaking a task of unnecessary difficulty , who endeavours , with- out studying Logic ...
... implied by what I have said of that Science , and indeed by the very cir- cumstance of my having written on it , that I cannot but consider him as undertaking a task of unnecessary difficulty , who endeavours , with- out studying Logic ...
עמוד x
... imply some censure of those who reject it , is not to be denied . But they again are at liberty , and they are not backward in using their liberty , to repel the censure , by refuting , if they can , those evidences . And as long as ...
... imply some censure of those who reject it , is not to be denied . But they again are at liberty , and they are not backward in using their liberty , to repel the censure , by refuting , if they can , those evidences . And as long as ...
עמוד xi
... imply the illegality of arguing against that Religion . The regulations of Trade and of Navigation , for in- stance , are unquestionably part of the Law of the Land ; but the question of their expediency is freely discussed , and ...
... imply the illegality of arguing against that Religion . The regulations of Trade and of Navigation , for in- stance , are unquestionably part of the Law of the Land ; but the question of their expediency is freely discussed , and ...
עמוד 2
... implies : but as most of the rules for speak- ing are of course applicable equally to Writing , an extension of the term naturally took place ; and we find even Aristotle , the earliest systematic writer on the subject whose works have ...
... implies : but as most of the rules for speak- ing are of course applicable equally to Writing , an extension of the term naturally took place ; and we find even Aristotle , the earliest systematic writer on the subject whose works have ...
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absurdity accordingly admitted adopted analogy appear applied Argu Arguments Aristotle artificial ascer attention audience called Cause censure chap character Cicero circumstances composition conclusion consequence considered contrary convey Copula Corcyra course degree deliver delivery Demosthenes discourse effect Elocution eloquence employed endeavour Energy enthymeme established evident excite expression fault feelings former frequently hand hearers ignoratio elenchi imply important impression instance introduced Irrelevant Conclusion kind language latter least less Liturgy Logic Macbeth manner means ments merely Metaphor Metonymy mind mode natural object observed occasion opinion Orator passions perhaps Pericles persons Perspicuity Pleonasm Poetry practice premises present principles probable produce proof proposition prove question reader reason Refutation remarks requisite respect Rhet Rhetoric rules sense sentence sentiments shew sion speaker speaking spect style supposed Syllogism Tacitus Tautology tence thing thought Thucydides tical tion Treatise truth uncon utterance voice words writers
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עמוד 194 - Consider the lilies how they grow : they toil not, they spin not ; and yet I say unto you, that boloтоп in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
עמוד 324 - And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep.
עמוד 324 - And there came thither certain Jews from Antioch and Iconium, who persuaded the people, and, having stoned Paul, drew him out of the city, supposing he had been dead.
עמוד 347 - Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness ; and that we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our heavenly Father; but confess them with an humble, lowly, penitent, and obedient heart; to the end that we may obtain forgiveness of the same, by his infinite goodness and mercy.
עמוד 236 - We came to our journey's end — at last—- with no small difficulty — after much fatigue — through deep roads— ^ and bad weather.
עמוד 236 - At last, after much fatigue, through deep roads, and bad weather, we came, with no small difficulty, to our journey's end.
עמוד 106 - Praecipue cum se numeris commendat et arte : Discit enim citius meminitque libentius illud Quod quis deridet, quam quod probat et veneratur.
עמוד 223 - To avoid therefore the evils of inconstancy and versatility, ten thousand times worse than those of obstinacy and the blindest prejudice, we have consecrated the state, that no man should approach to look into its defects or corruptions but with due caution...
עמוד 346 - Wherefore I pray and beseech you, as many as are here present, to accompany me with a pure heart, and humble voice, unto the throne of the heavenly grace, saying after me; f A general Confession to be said of the whole congregation after the Minister, all kneeling.