Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory: Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University, Tom 2Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810 |
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... of the state of the controversy . But even when the proposition itself is single , the discourse , by which it is supported , cannot be long , or it must contain a variety of considerations , which 8 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION .
... of the state of the controversy . But even when the proposition itself is single , the discourse , by which it is supported , cannot be long , or it must contain a variety of considerations , which 8 [ LECT . XIX . PROPOSITION .
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... variety of considerations , which derive strength from being methodically treated ; which is usually done by partition or di- vision . Partition is defined by Quinctilian an enume- ration , methodically arranged , of propositions , our ...
... variety of considerations , which derive strength from being methodically treated ; which is usually done by partition or di- vision . Partition is defined by Quinctilian an enume- ration , methodically arranged , of propositions , our ...
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... variety is equally essential to rhetoric . The syllogism is confined to a very few modifications , and rejects every ir- regularity of arrangement . It has but one pro- cess , from which it inflexibly refuses to depart . Whether ...
... variety is equally essential to rhetoric . The syllogism is confined to a very few modifications , and rejects every ir- regularity of arrangement . It has but one pro- cess , from which it inflexibly refuses to depart . Whether ...
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... variety of disposition . It adapts itself It suits itself to But under all its metamorphoses the primary matter of the syllo- gism , the major , minor , and middle terms must substantially remain , or the reasoning will be im- perfect ...
... variety of disposition . It adapts itself It suits itself to But under all its metamorphoses the primary matter of the syllo- gism , the major , minor , and middle terms must substantially remain , or the reasoning will be im- perfect ...
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... variety of causes , which dis- qualify a witness from being received to testify in particular cases ; and there are many others , which are considered as weakening the force of testimo- ny , without altogether destroying it . Hence the ...
... variety of causes , which dis- qualify a witness from being received to testify in particular cases ; and there are many others , which are considered as weakening the force of testimo- ny , without altogether destroying it . Hence the ...
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