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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... feeling of ill - will , pity , and anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the undue ap peals to case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were ...
... feeling of ill - will , pity , and anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the undue ap peals to case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas- judicial processes , matters were ...
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... feeling , however , should arise by means of the speech , and not by reason of its having been precon- ceived that ... Feel- reign efficacy in making credible2 . [ Persuasion is ings of the effected ] through the medium of the hearers ...
... feeling , however , should arise by means of the speech , and not by reason of its having been precon- ceived that ... Feel- reign efficacy in making credible2 . [ Persuasion is ings of the effected ] through the medium of the hearers ...
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... feel inclined even to raise a question about the other : the litigant , for example , will not always deny that the fact has taken place , or that it has hurt the other party ; but he 3 " Passion may be as much excited by the orator's ...
... feel inclined even to raise a question about the other : the litigant , for example , will not always deny that the fact has taken place , or that it has hurt the other party ; but he 3 " Passion may be as much excited by the orator's ...
الصفحة 36
... feel inclined to con- gratulate on the score of health , by reason of their depriving themselves of most , if not all , the enjoy- ments proper to man . Comeliness is different according to the several ages . Now the comeliness of a ...
... feel inclined to con- gratulate on the score of health , by reason of their depriving themselves of most , if not all , the enjoy- ments proper to man . Comeliness is different according to the several ages . Now the comeliness of a ...
الصفحة 42
... feel pleasure in it as such , is perfectly unnatural . Hence St. Paul , in his Epistle to the Romans , ch . i . ver . 32 , sums up the iniquity of the Gentile world in this one word ; that not only did they in person com- mit the ...
... feel pleasure in it as such , is perfectly unnatural . Hence St. Paul , in his Epistle to the Romans , ch . i . ver . 32 , sums up the iniquity of the Gentile world in this one word ; that not only did they in person com- mit the ...
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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.