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Side 77
... statement , " and " if quoted in a book as testimony , " are too far apart . Then , again , if both the quali- fying clauses to “ a newspaper - statement ” ( “ though probably truc , " and " if quoted in a book as testimony " ) , were ...
... statement , " and " if quoted in a book as testimony , " are too far apart . Then , again , if both the quali- fying clauses to “ a newspaper - statement ” ( “ though probably truc , " and " if quoted in a book as testimony " ) , were ...
Side 195
... statement . In the counter - proposition , the contrast or opposite of the predicate is given . " This man is a ... statement ; wc should not know in what senses the words poet and born were intended , but for the statement of what they ...
... statement . In the counter - proposition , the contrast or opposite of the predicate is given . " This man is a ... statement ; wc should not know in what senses the words poet and born were intended , but for the statement of what they ...
Side 196
... statement greatly adds to the clearness of the principle . It has been urged with great force by Ferrier , in his Institutes of Metaphysics , that the statement of the counter - proposition is a means of exposing errors , especially ...
... statement greatly adds to the clearness of the principle . It has been urged with great force by Ferrier , in his Institutes of Metaphysics , that the statement of the counter - proposition is a means of exposing errors , especially ...
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PART I | 24 |
Advantages of our language in Personification | 25 |
Requisites of those addressed to the Feelings | 26 |
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abstract action addressed Alliteration appear applied argument arrangement balanced bring called cause character circumstances clause close combination common comparison composition connection considered contains contrast defined described distinct effect emotion English epigram example Exposition expression Extract fact feelings figure force give given greater History human ideas illustration important impression individual instance interest iteration kind knowledge language less light live meaning measure metaphors method mind mode moral narrative nature notions objects oratory original pain paragraph particulars passing person pleasure poetry political present principle probably reason reference regard remark rendered represented Rhetoric rules sense sentence sentiment short similar sometimes sound statement strength style sublime succession suggest things thought tion truth understand usual variety various whole