Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 pagine |
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... illustrated the 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 ...
... illustrated the 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 ...
Pagina 4
... illustration from the arts , we may say , that as a person placed in the centre of a landscape has a fuller view of any individual object in it than the painter himself , but loses proportionately the general effect ; so the judge can ...
... illustration from the arts , we may say , that as a person placed in the centre of a landscape has a fuller view of any individual object in it than the painter himself , but loses proportionately the general effect ; so the judge can ...
Pagina 52
... illustration was used by Gelon , tyrant of Syracuse , to the deputies from the states of Greece , who implored his assistance . Herodotus , vii . 162 . 19 Τέλος , the end or object of life : εὐδαιμονία scilicet . choose the first even ...
... illustration was used by Gelon , tyrant of Syracuse , to the deputies from the states of Greece , who implored his assistance . Herodotus , vii . 162 . 19 Τέλος , the end or object of life : εὐδαιμονία scilicet . choose the first even ...
Pagina 53
... illustration , which would appear better adapted to one of the former elon than to this . 23 Zaleucus established among the Locrians the aw of re- taliation , " an eye for an eye . ' But on one occasion a man with a single eye being ...
... illustration , which would appear better adapted to one of the former elon than to this . 23 Zaleucus established among the Locrians the aw of re- taliation , " an eye for an eye . ' But on one occasion a man with a single eye being ...
Pagina 80
... illustrated by the following strong expressions of Augustus , who said , " Cunctari se , ne , si superesset , eriperet legibus reum ; sin de- esset , destituere , ac prędamnare amicum videretur . ” Sueton . means of ordinary , as it is ...
... illustrated by the following strong expressions of Augustus , who said , " Cunctari se , ne , si superesset , eriperet legibus reum ; sin de- esset , destituere , ac prędamnare amicum videretur . ” Sueton . means of ordinary , as it is ...
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