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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... present volume will be found to contain , not only the most faithful version of the Rhetoric of Aristotle , but the best helps for the die understanding and retaining the sense thereof . Oxford , November , 1846 . In the present new ...
... present volume will be found to contain , not only the most faithful version of the Rhetoric of Aristotle , but the best helps for the die understanding and retaining the sense thereof . Oxford , November , 1846 . In the present new ...
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... last named scholar has been added , together with a few ne- cessary ones from recent sources by the present Editor , THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY , CHRIST CHURCH . ARISTOTLES TREATISE ON RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . iv TO THE READER .
... last named scholar has been added , together with a few ne- cessary ones from recent sources by the present Editor , THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY , CHRIST CHURCH . ARISTOTLES TREATISE ON RHETORIC . BOOK I. - CHAP . iv TO THE READER .
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... present cir- cumstances , but about what is future and general ; whereas the member of a popular assembly and the judge decide on points actually present and definite ; and under their circumstances , feelings of partiality , and ...
... present cir- cumstances , but about what is future and general ; whereas the member of a popular assembly and the judge decide on points actually present and definite ; and under their circumstances , feelings of partiality , and ...
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... present equal facilities : but the true and better side of the question is always naturally of a more easy inference , and has , generally speaking , a greater tend- 4th . ency to persuade . To illustrate further the utility of rhetoric ...
... present equal facilities : but the true and better side of the question is always naturally of a more easy inference , and has , generally speaking , a greater tend- 4th . ency to persuade . To illustrate further the utility of rhetoric ...
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... . And as Plutarch ob- serves upon this line , καὶ τρόπος μὲν οὖν καὶ λόγος · ἢ ΤΡΟΠΟΣ SIA AOTOY . De Audiend . Poet . t . i . Op . Mor . p . 125 . edit . Wyttenb . system - mongers of the present day busy themselves . 12 BOOK I.
... . And as Plutarch ob- serves upon this line , καὶ τρόπος μὲν οὖν καὶ λόγος · ἢ ΤΡΟΠΟΣ SIA AOTOY . De Audiend . Poet . t . i . Op . Mor . p . 125 . edit . Wyttenb . system - mongers of the present day busy themselves . 12 BOOK I.
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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.