Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated; with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions and an Appendix Containing the Greek Definitions. Also, The Poetic of Aristotle, Literally Translated, with a Selection of Notes, an Analysis, and QuestionsBell & Daldy, 1872 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the undue ap- case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some ...
... anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the undue ap- case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some ...
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... anger ; the man eager to excel , on account of victory ; the vindictive , for the sake of revenge ; a silly man , owing to his being mistaken on points of right and wrong ; a man of effrontery , from his contempt of character . And in ...
... anger ; the man eager to excel , on account of victory ; the vindictive , for the sake of revenge ; a silly man , owing to his being mistaken on points of right and wrong ; a man of effrontery , from his contempt of character . And in ...
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... anger and appetite . So that all things whatever which men do , they ne- These are cessarily do from seven causes ; by chance , compul- seven in sion , nature , custom , will , anger , or appetite . But i . Chance . to carry on ...
... anger and appetite . So that all things whatever which men do , they ne- These are cessarily do from seven causes ; by chance , compul- seven in sion , nature , custom , will , anger , or appetite . But i . Chance . to carry on ...
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... anger and excited feeling arise acts of vengeance . vi . Anger . Now , between revenge and punishment there is a dif- ference ; for punishment is for the sake of the sufferer , but revenge for that of the person inflicting it , in or ...
... anger and excited feeling arise acts of vengeance . vi . Anger . Now , between revenge and punishment there is a dif- ference ; for punishment is for the sake of the sufferer , but revenge for that of the person inflicting it , in or ...
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... anger is pleasant ; just as Homer has remarked of anger in his poem , " That which with sweetness far greater than distilling honey as it drops ; " for there is no one who feels anger where the object seems impracticable to his revenge ...
... anger is pleasant ; just as Homer has remarked of anger in his poem , " That which with sweetness far greater than distilling honey as it drops ; " for there is no one who feels anger where the object seems impracticable to his revenge ...
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