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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... greater va- riety of occasions for the exercise of his ' PnTopikй , than we consider proper to that ill - defined art , or habit , or faculty , vaguely called rhetoric . In fact , according to him , any man who attempts to persuade ...
... greater va- riety of occasions for the exercise of his ' PnTopikй , than we consider proper to that ill - defined art , or habit , or faculty , vaguely called rhetoric . In fact , according to him , any man who attempts to persuade ...
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... himself gives as another reason for this preference , the greater ease of judicial oratory . ( Vide lib . iii . c . xvii . § 10. ) men pre- oratory . " in deliberative speeches it is less worth while to CHAP . I. ] 5 RHETORIC .
... himself gives as another reason for this preference , the greater ease of judicial oratory . ( Vide lib . iii . c . xvii . § 10. ) men pre- oratory . " in deliberative speeches it is less worth while to CHAP . I. ] 5 RHETORIC .
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... greater tend- 4th . ency to persuade . To illustrate further the utility of rhetoric , it were absurd , if , while it is disgraceful 16 The communication of ideas requires a similitude of thought and language : the discourse of a ...
... greater tend- 4th . ency to persuade . To illustrate further the utility of rhetoric , it were absurd , if , while it is disgraceful 16 The communication of ideas requires a similitude of thought and language : the discourse of a ...
الصفحة 21
... greater clearness 13. As to ex- 19. Ex- ample , it has been stated that it is an induction , and ample , or induction on what kind of subjects ; and its ratio is induc- neither that of a part to a whole , nor of a whole to a tion . part ...
... greater clearness 13. As to ex- 19. Ex- ample , it has been stated that it is an induction , and ample , or induction on what kind of subjects ; and its ratio is induc- neither that of a part to a whole , nor of a whole to a tion . part ...
الصفحة 22
... greater and less ; for there will not be a whit more advantage in deducing a syllogism or an enthymem from this place , on a question of justice or of natural philosophy , than on any other subject whatsoever ; 2nd , ɛion . and yet ...
... greater and less ; for there will not be a whit more advantage in deducing a syllogism or an enthymem from this place , on a question of justice or of natural philosophy , than on any other subject whatsoever ; 2nd , ɛion . and yet ...
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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.