Elements of Rhetoric, Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion: With Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionSouthern Illinois University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 479 |
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... Common - sense , as contradistinguished from Theory . In former times , men knew by Experience , that the earth stands still , and the sun rises and sets . Common - sense taught them that there could be no Antipodes , since men could ...
... Common - sense , as contradistinguished from Theory . In former times , men knew by Experience , that the earth stands still , and the sun rises and sets . Common - sense taught them that there could be no Antipodes , since men could ...
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... common ; and is a true picture of a commonwealth , or an human combination or society . It hath fallen out , some ... common charges or defense ; if any refuse to obey the common laws and orders of the ship concerning their common peace ...
... common ; and is a true picture of a commonwealth , or an human combination or society . It hath fallen out , some ... common charges or defense ; if any refuse to obey the common laws and orders of the ship concerning their common peace ...
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... Common words might less fre- quently be applied as affected denominations of things which have their own direct and common denominations ; and be less frequently combined into uncouth phrases . Many peculiar and antique words might be ...
... Common words might less fre- quently be applied as affected denominations of things which have their own direct and common denominations ; and be less frequently combined into uncouth phrases . Many peculiar and antique words might be ...
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FOREWORD BY DAVID POTTER | ix |
I | xvii |
PREFACE | xxxiii |
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