Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, כרך 1T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 30
עמוד 15
... guage : Thirdly , of Style : Fourthly , of Elo- quence properly so called , or public speaking in its different kinds : Lastly , a critical examination of the most distinguished Species of Composition , both in prose and verse . LECTURE ...
... guage : Thirdly , of Style : Fourthly , of Elo- quence properly so called , or public speaking in its different kinds : Lastly , a critical examination of the most distinguished Species of Composition , both in prose and verse . LECTURE ...
עמוד 107
... guage has been carried so far , as to be made an instrument of the most refined luxury . Not resting in mere perspicuity , we require ornament also ; not satisfied with having the conceptions of others made known to us , we make a ...
... guage has been carried so far , as to be made an instrument of the most refined luxury . Not resting in mere perspicuity , we require ornament also ; not satisfied with having the conceptions of others made known to us , we make a ...
עמוד 109
... guage to Divine teaching or inspiration . But supposing Language to have a Divine original , we cannot , however , suppose , that a perfect system of it was all at once given to man . It is much more natural to think , that God taught ...
... guage to Divine teaching or inspiration . But supposing Language to have a Divine original , we cannot , however , suppose , that a perfect system of it was all at once given to man . It is much more natural to think , that God taught ...
עמוד 113
Hugh Blair. As far as this system is founded in truth , Lan- guage appears to be not altogether arbitrary in its origin . Among the ancient Stoic and " Traité de la Formation Mechanique des Langues . " Some of the radical letters or ...
Hugh Blair. As far as this system is founded in truth , Lan- guage appears to be not altogether arbitrary in its origin . Among the ancient Stoic and " Traité de la Formation Mechanique des Langues . " Some of the radical letters or ...
עמוד 116
... guage was originally constructed , upon resem- blance and analogy , as far as was possible , to the thing signified , would naturally lead men to utter their words with more emphasis and force , as long as Language was a sort of paint ...
... guage was originally constructed , upon resem- blance and analogy , as far as was possible , to the thing signified , would naturally lead men to utter their words with more emphasis and force , as long as Language was a sort of paint ...
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