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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... expression in English ; for it is conceived that " proof " ( the usual translation ) always implies something qualified to convince the understanding ; TIS . undue ар . perly within the sphere of 2 BOOK I ARISTOTLE'S.
... expression in English ; for it is conceived that " proof " ( the usual translation ) always implies something qualified to convince the understanding ; TIS . undue ар . perly within the sphere of 2 BOOK I ARISTOTLE'S.
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... proof , these men say not a word ; while on points foreign to the subject they busy themselves most mightily . Now the feeling of ill - will , pity , and anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the peals to ...
... proof , these men say not a word ; while on points foreign to the subject they busy themselves most mightily . Now the feeling of ill - will , pity , and anger , 4. Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the peals to ...
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... proof , ( because we are then most per- cian will suaded when we conceive that the point has been probably proved , ) but the proof of rhetoric is enthymem , ( and best rhe- this , to speak generally , has the most sovereign effect ...
... proof , ( because we are then most per- cian will suaded when we conceive that the point has been probably proved , ) but the proof of rhetoric is enthymem , ( and best rhe- this , to speak generally , has the most sovereign effect ...
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... proofs by allegation either of enthymems or examples , and , besides these , in no other way whatever . So that if it be incumbent on you to prove with regard to any thing or person in form of syllo- gism or induction , it cannot but be ...
... proofs by allegation either of enthymems or examples , and , besides these , in no other way whatever . So that if it be incumbent on you to prove with regard to any thing or person in form of syllo- gism or induction , it cannot but be ...
الصفحة 15
... proof : let us , at present , distinguish more clearly respecting these proofs themselves . Now forasmuch as that which 11. Rhe carries persuasion with it , does so in reference to toric con- some one ; and either is , immediately on ...
... proof : let us , at present , distinguish more clearly respecting these proofs themselves . Now forasmuch as that which 11. Rhe carries persuasion with it , does so in reference to toric con- some one ; and either is , immediately on ...
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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.