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" But yet, if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and figurative application of words eloquence hath invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas,... "
The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author and a ... - 269. oldal
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 1. kötet

John Locke - 1824 - 702 oldal
...faults. But yet, if we would speak of things as tlu;y arc, we must allow, that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and...figurative application of words eloquence hath invented, arc for nothing else but to insinuate wrong" ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead the judgment,...

A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., 12. kötet

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 oldal
...his fatal guile Gave proof unheeded. Miltm. All the art of rhetorick, besides order and clearness, Hϰ 7j @ۼ a17 al~ E3 |8 N U } Q ` V5 'b Y 3 u ! ̍ Ɍ2 3 n# i ) {] Q' Locke. Men not so quick perhaps of conceit as slow to passions, and commonly less inventive than judicious,...

The Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle, 1. kötet,63-92. kiadás

1829 - 460 oldal
...rhetorick, besides order and clearness, nil the artificial and figurative application of words which eloquence hath invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, nnd thereby mislead the judgment, and so indeed are perfect cheats ?' A GREATER than Locke has laid...

Locke's Essay on the human understanding, condensed under the ...

John Locke - 1831 - 458 oldal
...faults. But yet if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and figurative application of words eloquence has invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead...

Epitome of English literature; or, A concentration of the matter ..., 3. kötet

English literature - 1831 - 536 oldal
...faults. But yet if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and figurative application of words eloquence has invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead...

The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., 6. kötet

1834 - 764 oldal
..."If," says he, " we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and figurative application of words eloquence has invented, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead...

The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., 5. kötet

1848 - 590 oldal
...argument, that ' all the artificial and figurative applications of words eloquence hath invented are nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the...the judgment, and so, indeed, are perfect cheats.' Certainly here would seem to have been ' wrong ideas/ ' passions moved/ and ' judgment misled/ without...

Mathematics Simplified and Made Attractive: Or, The Laws of Motion Explained

Thomas Fisher - 1854 - 156 oldal
...philosophers : " If we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and...thereby mislead the judgment, and so, indeed, are a perfect cheat : and, therefore, however laudable or allowable oratory may render them in harangues,...

Locke's essays. An essay concerning human understanding. And A treatise on ...

John Locke - 1854 - 536 oldal
...faults. But yet if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and...for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move thii passions, and thereby mislead the judgment, and so indeed are perfect cheats ; and, therefore,...

Extracts from English Literature

John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 oldal
...faults. But yet if we would speak of things as they are, we must allow that all the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, all the artificial and...thereby mislead the judgment, and so indeed are perfect cheat. And therefore, however laudable or allowable oratory may render them in harangues, or popular...




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