Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... distinction between the two by a simile taken from the hand . The close power of Logic he compared to the fist , or hand compressed ; the diffuse power of Rhetoric to the palm , or hand open . Cicero , Orator . 5 The vulgar can give ...
... distinction between the two by a simile taken from the hand . The close power of Logic he compared to the fist , or hand compressed ; the diffuse power of Rhetoric to the palm , or hand open . Cicero , Orator . 5 The vulgar can give ...
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... distinction may per- haps be furnished from the nature of the subject - matter re- spectively . The subject - matter of logic is aλnès , which is uniform , absolute , and admits not of degrees . Hence the so- phistical logician may ...
... distinction may per- haps be furnished from the nature of the subject - matter re- spectively . The subject - matter of logic is aλnès , which is uniform , absolute , and admits not of degrees . Hence the so- phistical logician may ...
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... distinction of the peculiar 20 propositions and places of enthymems , whence we are to deduce them . Now I mean by eldŋ , those propositions which are peculiar to the several kinds of rhetoric ; by tóñol , those which are common alike ...
... distinction of the peculiar 20 propositions and places of enthymems , whence we are to deduce them . Now I mean by eldŋ , those propositions which are peculiar to the several kinds of rhetoric ; by tóñol , those which are common alike ...
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... distinction between each of these respectively ; the questions , for instance , about which deliberation is conversant ; those , too , about which demonstra- tive rhetoric is concerned ; and , thirdly , those about which judicial . CHAP ...
... distinction between each of these respectively ; the questions , for instance , about which deliberation is conversant ; those , too , about which demonstra- tive rhetoric is concerned ; and , thirdly , those about which judicial . CHAP ...
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... distinctions conformable to the stand- ard of truth to the very utmost that the subject ad- mits it ; these inquiries it is not necessary , on the present occasion , to institute , by reason that they be- long not to the art of rhetoric ...
... distinctions conformable to the stand- ard of truth to the very utmost that the subject ad- mits it ; these inquiries it is not necessary , on the present occasion , to institute , by reason that they be- long not to the art of rhetoric ...
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الصفحة 150 - As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly said to be a humour.