The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewJ. M. Sherwood., 1846 - Religion |
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... character and history , or that of his client , from the disposi- tions , feelings , and circumstances of his ... characters of men , and the science of conducting the passions . The reasoning employed by the orator differs from that of ...
... character and history , or that of his client , from the disposi- tions , feelings , and circumstances of his ... characters of men , and the science of conducting the passions . The reasoning employed by the orator differs from that of ...
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... character is praiseworthy or censurable , and the judicial orator with proofs that such an action is just or unjust , and has or has not been done . In so doing he does not hes- itate to teach the art of sophistry . Take , for instance ...
... character is praiseworthy or censurable , and the judicial orator with proofs that such an action is just or unjust , and has or has not been done . In so doing he does not hes- itate to teach the art of sophistry . Take , for instance ...
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... characters greater and better than they are in real life ; comedy , worse than they are ; epic poetry , sometimes ... characters , the language , the sentiments , the apparatus of the theatre , and the music . The plot is the chief part ...
... characters greater and better than they are in real life ; comedy , worse than they are ; epic poetry , sometimes ... characters , the language , the sentiments , the apparatus of the theatre , and the music . The plot is the chief part ...
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... character for tragedy is the medium between these - not distinguished for virtue , nor reduced to misery by his ... characters all pass from misery to happiness , are entirely inappropriate to tragedy , since they excite neither terror ...
... character for tragedy is the medium between these - not distinguished for virtue , nor reduced to misery by his ... characters all pass from misery to happiness , are entirely inappropriate to tragedy , since they excite neither terror ...
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... character , than habit . The Ethics is therefore false in theory and of little use in prac- tice . But it abounds in important thoughts , ingenious specula- tions , and able reasonings . The definition of virtue , as con- sisting in a ...
... character , than habit . The Ethics is therefore false in theory and of little use in prac- tice . But it abounds in important thoughts , ingenious specula- tions , and able reasonings . The definition of virtue , as con- sisting in a ...
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