The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Volume 2A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 - English language |
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admit already ambiguity answer appear application arrangement attention beginning better called cause choice of words clause combining common composition conjunctions connectives consequence considered contrary critics doth effect employed English equal evident example exhibit expression figure former French frequent give given greater hath ideas imagine imitation instance kind language latter least less manner meaning measure mentioned metaphor mind nature necessary never nonsense noun object obscurity observed occasion original particular passage perhaps person perspicuity phrases preceding present principles produce pronoun proper properly reason regard relation remark rendered requires resemblance respect Rhetorical Sect sense sensible sentence sentiment serve signified signs sometimes sort sound speak species style things thought tion tongue translation tropes truth understand verb vivacity as depending wherein whole writer