THE PHILOSOPHY OF R H E TORI T C : BY GEORGE CAMPBELL, Di D. PRINCIPAL OF THE MARISCHAL COLLEGE, ABERDEEN. Tn Two Columes. Certo sciant homines, artes inveniendi solidas et veras BAC. DE AUGM. SCIENT. I. v. C. 3. SECOND EDITION. VOL. II. London PRINTED FOR A. STRAHAN, T. CADELL, JUN, AND W. DAVIES; By J. Moir, Edinburgh. CONTENTS The Foundations and essential Properties of Elo- CHAP. V. Of the qualities of style strictly rhetorical .... I Part II. From bad arrangement ... Part III. From using the same word in different senses .. 17 Part IV. From an uncertain reference in pronouns and Part V. From too artificial a structure of the sentence Part VII. From long sentences . SECT. II. The double meaning . SECT. III. The unintelligible ... Part I. From confusion of thought Part II. From affectation of excellence Part III. From want of meaning .. |