Elements of Rhetoric Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion with rules for Argumentative Composition and Elocution1855 |
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... equal powers should be arrayed on the opposite side ; and be- cause truth , having an intrinsic superiority over falsehood , may be expected to prevail when the skill of the contending - parties is equal ; which will be the more likely ...
... equal powers should be arrayed on the opposite side ; and be- cause truth , having an intrinsic superiority over falsehood , may be expected to prevail when the skill of the contending - parties is equal ; which will be the more likely ...
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Richard Whately. parties is equal ; which will be the more likely to take place the more widely such skill is diffused . * Eloquence supposed to be something that cannot be taught . But many , perhaps most persons , are inclined to the ...
Richard Whately. parties is equal ; which will be the more likely to take place the more widely such skill is diffused . * Eloquence supposed to be something that cannot be taught . But many , perhaps most persons , are inclined to the ...
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... equal effect , assumed . To speak perfectly well , in short , a man must feel that he has got to the bottom of the subject ; and to feel this on occasions where , from the nature of the case , it is impossible he really can have done so ...
... equal effect , assumed . To speak perfectly well , in short , a man must feel that he has got to the bottom of the subject ; and to feel this on occasions where , from the nature of the case , it is impossible he really can have done so ...
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... of the supposition that a " Triangle " is what it is defined . A Figure would not be a Triangle unless its angles were equal to two right an- gles , & c . from the Effect : if the same Effect might result 7 CHAP . II . § 3. ] 73 SIGNS .
... of the supposition that a " Triangle " is what it is defined . A Figure would not be a Triangle unless its angles were equal to two right an- gles , & c . from the Effect : if the same Effect might result 7 CHAP . II . § 3. ] 73 SIGNS .
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... equal to two right angles ? sec- ondly , Why are the days shorter in winter than in summer ? thirdly , Why are the works of a watch constructed as they are ? † It is to be observed that the discovery of Causes belongs properly to the ...
... equal to two right angles ? sec- ondly , Why are the days shorter in winter than in summer ? thirdly , Why are the works of a watch constructed as they are ? † It is to be observed that the discovery of Causes belongs properly to the ...
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Стр. 274 - I call therefore a complete and generous education, that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices, both private and public, of peace and war.
Стр. 75 - Now these things were our examples, to the intent we should not lust after evil things, as they also lusted.
Стр. 164 - Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye believed not: the works that I do in my Father's name, they bear witness of me.
Стр. 323 - Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Стр. 538 - For what would it profit a man if he should gain the whole world, and lose his own soul...
Стр. 157 - Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him? 49 But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.
Стр. 353 - By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country who are prompt rashly to hack that aged parent in pieces and put him into the kettle of magicians in hopes that by their poisonous weeds and wild incantations they may regenerate the paternal constitution and renovate their father's life.
Стр. 506 - 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.
Стр. 143 - If I had not done among them the works which none other man did, they had not had sin: but now have they both seen and hated both me and my Father.
Стр. 296 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!