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 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 54
Стр. 36
... supposed to have before their minds the terms of the proposition maintained , and are called upon to con- sider whether that particular proposition be true or false ; the latter are not supposed to know the terms of the con- clusion ...
... supposed to have before their minds the terms of the proposition maintained , and are called upon to con- sider whether that particular proposition be true or false ; the latter are not supposed to know the terms of the con- clusion ...
Стр. 103
... supposed case . And he remarks , that though the latter is more easily adduced , the former is more convincing . If however due care be taken , that the fictitious instance , -the supposed case , adduced , be not wanting in probabi ...
... supposed case . And he remarks , that though the latter is more easily adduced , the former is more convincing . If however due care be taken , that the fictitious instance , -the supposed case , adduced , be not wanting in probabi ...
Стр. 105
... supposed superiority of a public education , the Argument involves a manifest petitio prin- cipii ; and resembles the appeal made , in the well - known fable , to the picture of a man conquering a lion ; a re- sult which might just as ...
... supposed superiority of a public education , the Argument involves a manifest petitio prin- cipii ; and resembles the appeal made , in the well - known fable , to the picture of a man conquering a lion ; a re- sult which might just as ...
Содержание
FOREWORD BY DAVID POTTER | ix |
I | xvii |
PREFACE | xxxiii |
Авторские права | |
Не показаны другие разделы: 11
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
absurd accordingly admitted Analogy appear apply argu arguments Aristotle attention believe Bishop Butler called Cause cerned chap character Christian Cicero circumstance common composition conclusion consequently considered course degree Deliberative Assembly delivery discourse distinct doctrine Edinburgh Review effect Elocution eloquence employed Enthymeme established evidence excite experience expression fact faculty psychology favour feelings habit hearers I. A. Richards imply important infer instance introduced Jews judgment kind language less Logic matter means ment Metaphor mind mode moral natural object observed occasion opinion Orator passions perhaps persons Pleonasm practice premises present Presumption principles probable produce proof proposition prove question racter reader reason Refutation regarded religion remarks respect Rhetoric Richard Whately rules sense sentence sentiments sophisms Sophistical Refutation speaker speaking style sufficient supposed testimony thing thought Thucydides tical tion Treatise truth tural Whately Whately's witness words writers
Ссылки на эту книгу
The English Department: A Personal and Institutional History W. Ross Winterowd Недоступно для просмотра - 1998 |
The Victorian Pulpit: Spoken and Written Sermons in Nineteenth-century Britain Robert H. Ellison Ограниченный просмотр - 1998 |